acc41 Posted March 11, 2003 Share Posted March 11, 2003 Hello Everyone, First I must say how much I've learned on this website. I've had 2 transplants, one where the hair is removed from the strip and left in the natural groups as a graft, and the last one where most of each hair is cut into it's own single unit. I really like the way the single unit help to soften the hairline. Anyway I stumbled across this article today. It's a pretty interesting test. I thought I would show the link so we could get some feedback going. I would love to hear what some of the more informed people have to say. Thanks Here's the link: http://www.hairgrowthdoctor.com/Pages/transultech.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acc41 Posted March 11, 2003 Author Share Posted March 11, 2003 Hello Everyone, First I must say how much I've learned on this website. I've had 2 transplants, one where the hair is removed from the strip and left in the natural groups as a graft, and the last one where most of each hair is cut into it's own single unit. I really like the way the single unit help to soften the hairline. Anyway I stumbled across this article today. It's a pretty interesting test. I thought I would show the link so we could get some feedback going. I would love to hear what some of the more informed people have to say. Thanks Here's the link: http://www.hairgrowthdoctor.com/Pages/transultech.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Senior Member arfy Posted March 11, 2003 Senior Member Share Posted March 11, 2003 Dr. McAndrews is describing a true FU transplant, where the donor strip is dissected under a stereomicroscope. (The average clinics do not use the microscope). This approach is what is also described here: http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/Best_hair_transplant_procedure/index.asp It seems like people are really getting the message: Microscopic dissection of FU grafts is the most natural looking, and the most efficient use of a person's limited donor supply. The new FUE procedures also use FU grafts exclusively, too. They are just harvested one by one, instead of removing a donor strip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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