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Guest Kenneth Siporin
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Dr. Siporin would like to show differences between FUT and FUE. Scar verses Follicular unit extraction... Below you see patients immediately after an FUT ( Follicular unit transplant) and patients right after FUE( Follicular unit Extraction). With the last picture being of a patient 3 days post FUE.

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Dr. Siporin,

 

Thanks for presenting photos showcasing the difference between FUT and FUE scarring. Both procedures certainly come with a laundry list of advantages and disadvantages. I'd love to hear more about your perspective on each procedure including the pros and cons of both.

 

Best wishes,

 

Bill

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