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All else equal, patient per patient, are there more grafts available for FUE surgery or for strip surgery?

 

I am in sales and am not sure if I can get the time off necessary for a strip surgery, but also want to maximize the amount of grafts I have available.

 

I have heard it is best to have a strip surgery first and then FUE can be used to get some more grafts thereafter.

 

Ultimately, if I'm losing available donor hair by FUE, I'm just going to have to figure out how to get time for a strip surgery.

 

Also, is there any difference in growth rates? I have noticed some feel that not as many FUE grafts "take". Is this true even with a coalition doc (i.e. is it an anomaly of the surgery itself)?

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All else equal, patient per patient, are there more grafts available for FUE surgery or for strip surgery?

 

I am in sales and am not sure if I can get the time off necessary for a strip surgery, but also want to maximize the amount of grafts I have available.

 

I have heard it is best to have a strip surgery first and then FUE can be used to get some more grafts thereafter.

 

Ultimately, if I'm losing available donor hair by FUE, I'm just going to have to figure out how to get time for a strip surgery.

 

Also, is there any difference in growth rates? I have noticed some feel that not as many FUE grafts "take". Is this true even with a coalition doc (i.e. is it an anomaly of the surgery itself)?

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By virtue of the procedure itself, there is certaintly more room for "creative harvesting" by using FUE vs. FUT. That said, reality deals all a hand where we have respective donor "safe zones", and that different areas of the body deliver a different quality of hair. This radically nullefies the ability of FUE's theoretical ability to harvest a superlative # of grafts.

 

There is also a radical different in growth rates; generally speaking, the growth rate is weaker and more erratic. Specifically, the yield gets increasingly shitty as you harvest more grafts. It goes back to the process itself -- FUE, which due to inherent forces placed upon the uber-delicate grafts leads to problems w/ yield.

 

FUE is a very attractive procedure, and I will be doing it myself once I am stripped out (which I find to be the ideal way to max out your donor). Of course, where there is honey there will be apes, and the attractiveness of FUE attracts a lot of charlatans. icon_wink.gif

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I figure - based on a consultation with a (non coalition) doc - that I need about 150 grafts on either side of my forelock (just to fill it in to match density of the center), and about 2000 grafts in the crown.

 

That said, I am in my 4th month of propecia and want to see what it will do.

 

As such, I was thinking about going to see Dr. Feller for a FUE procedure solely to do the front portion.

 

This would be cost effective for me, would satisfy my urge to fix my hair NOW, and give the meds a chance to work.

 

I was also thinking 300 would be a reasonable size for a FUE procedure from a competent doc (I think he calls those "postage stamp" sessions, lol) and would not harm my donor area for future consideration of a strip surgery.

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Great post Thana. I have the same approach/plan as you for dealing with my hair loss.

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