2020
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.13325
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The Battle begins: Is strip surgery really necessary?

Abstract: Objectives To measure the effects of previous Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) procedure. Materials and Methods The study was conducted in a private hair transplant clinic after obtaining informed consent. Only those patients were included who had a previous strip harvest surgery (FUT) and opted for Follicular Unit Excision/Extraction (FUE) procedure. In all the patients, the donor hairs were trimmed to about 1‐2 mm length. The width of the scar, the hair density above and below the scar, and hair angles … Show more

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“…3–5 In FUT, donor grafts are harvested from a strip of scalp skin surgically removed from the donor area, and the isolated grafts are subsequently implanted in the recipient area. 6 In FUE, individual FUs are directly extracted from the donor area via tiny round incisions, 7 which leave micro scars that are virtually undetectable to the naked eye. 8 The FUE technique has become one of the predominant methods for eyebrow restoration.…”
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“…3–5 In FUT, donor grafts are harvested from a strip of scalp skin surgically removed from the donor area, and the isolated grafts are subsequently implanted in the recipient area. 6 In FUE, individual FUs are directly extracted from the donor area via tiny round incisions, 7 which leave micro scars that are virtually undetectable to the naked eye. 8 The FUE technique has become one of the predominant methods for eyebrow restoration.…”
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confidence: 99%