Bill - Seemiller Posted November 23, 2007 Share Posted November 23, 2007 Posted on behalf of Dr. Unger displaying his use of follicular unit hair transplantation. Picture 1 A young man with severe (for his age) hair loss in the frontal area before transplanting. Picture 2 One year after a single session to the frontal area consisting of 2246 FU transplanted at an average density of approximately 30 FU/cm?‚??. The hair has been parted in the same area as it was in the before photo for critical evaluation. Picture 3 The same patient shown in Fig. 4a before his first session but with the hair wet with an antiseptic solution prior to the surgery. The photo demonstrates considerable hair loss in the mid-scalp area as well as in the frontal area. The mid-scalp was treated with 1998 FU at an average density of approximately 30 FU/cm?‚?? six months after the frontal area had been transplanted. Picture 4 19 months after the second session of FUT. This individual had very dense hair in his donor area. Primarily because of his age, the average number of hairs/FU was greater than the typical 2.3/FU, hence the denser than average results. As he gets older and the number of hairs/FU in the original donor tissue decreases, the recipient area hair density will also decrease. Younger patients should proceed with transplanting with more caution because of the greater uncertainty of the ultimate extent of hair loss in both recipient and original donor tissues. However, emotional factors must also be taken into account when a physician decides how long one should wait before starting transplanting in a young man. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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