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PHOTO: What is this? Feller and Bloxham HT, Great Neck, NY


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Hmmm seens like an transection root? Maybe the graft was mishandled when extracting?

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Very fine line?

 

We thought the same exact thing Matt. We were pretty satisfied with ourselves until I noticed it was just the top of the staple site fibrosis that ran together. Turns out that's confluence of staple scar, not the incision scar. We couldn't find it in person either.

I'm going to keep searching the photo until I find it though, it must be there somewhere.

 

We thought this was a really unique case so we decided to share.

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Infected FUE extraction sites?

 

They are definitely irritation, but not infected sites. Infection is very red or "hot". This stuff isn't. It is just normal staple holes immediately after removal. An infected FUE site would be huge compared to this. Several of them in a row could be seen across the room.

 

But where is the original strip incision ? We couldn't find it.

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It was definitely a risky move, but Trump's new campaign strategy is clearly working.

 

A good one, as usual, Voxy!!

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