Hair replacement procedures
have advanced dramatically over the past 25 years in that both
the procedure and the ultimate result have improved dramatically.
Even a decade ago the implantation of plugs which were a grouping
of between 10 to 20 follicular units were commonly used and even
though the coverage was acceptable the appearance appeared to
be far from natural. The final result would have the appearance
of a doll's head or as they were commonly referred to as corn
rows.
The advancement of the procedure
and refinement of the technque referred to as follicular unit
extractions (FUE”s) make way for micrografts of one or two
hairs which provide for a very natural placement, especially in
regions of the hair line.
Our highly skilled technical
team has been extremely successful in correcting the look of these
old style procedures and restoring a natural look. Our experience
with follicular unit extractions (a relatively new advancement)
have allowed us to correct the old "pluggy" look with
two options. One is to go in using a 1mm punch and remove each
follicle from the patchy area and disperse them to create a more
natural hairline. Or, we can remove the original plugs and return
them to their original donor site, so that the individual if they
so desire can opt to shave their head with minimal to no residual
scarring. Follicular unit extractions can also be planted along
the sutures to eliminate the lines created by the removal of the
strip or strips from the donor site. Again, experience in follicular
unit extractions is paramount in order to minimize the potential
for sebaceous cysts and to eliminate areas of residual scarring.
In fact, this technique has been further
modified to reduce the visible size of scars found in the donor
site.