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Hair transplant graft dissection

January 14th, 2010

Using stereo­scopic micro­scopes is a very sophis­ti­cated sur­gi­cal tech­nique that improves nat­u­ral­ness of your new hairline.

Stereo­scopic dis­sect­ing is the method we use at Bev­erly Hills Hair Restora­tion to dis­sect the fol­li­cle units. It is the most refined and ulti­mate form of hair trans­plan­ta­tion. What the process involves is tak­ing hair roots from the donor area in the back of the scalp, where the hair gen­er­ally con­tin­ues to grow through­out a life­time. After that process is over, with the aid of stereo­scopic dis­sect­ing micro­scopes, the strip is then divided into the indi­vid­ual fol­lic­u­lar unit grafts each mea­sur­ing approx 1mm in width. By using micro­scopes about 30% more hair is visu­al­ized and can be har­vested than with the older tech­niques. A part of the process is to trim away the excess fatty tis­sue sur­round­ing each fol­li­cle. This is a crit­i­cal sur­gi­cal step for two rea­sons. One, each fol­lic­u­lar unit must fit into the very small inci­sion that forms the foun­da­tion of the new hair­line. Two, trim­ming this tis­sue elim­i­nates the occur­rence of the unnat­ural gaps between each group­ing of trans­planted hair. Using this tech­nique con­tributes to the rea­son why our patients results appear so natural.

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