Each patient will require a different sized blade for their incisions based on a few factors. Graft thickness, quality, spacing, and straightness. To promote the best healing Dr. Sharma will attempt to use the smallest blade possible. This also creates a tight channel that allows each graft to sit securely throughout the surgery.
The blade shown in this image is an SP 89 Spear Blade. The diameter of the tip is only 1.25mm.
Hair transplanted to the top or front of the head is permanent. The extracted hairs do not grow back.
The redistributed hair continues to grow in the new area to make sure the donor site is not visibly affected by the loss of grafts, Dr. Sharma spreads out his selection over a large area. The appearance of hair at the back is almost completely undetectable after a few weeks post procedure. Most men continue wearing their hair short after the recovery period.
Long hair can assist to hide the donor site. Some women tie their hair into a bun to further conceal the area.
Even with short hair you can disguise the donor site. This patient is one-month post F.U.E. transplant of almost 2,000 grafts.
We have compiled some of our patient’s most frequently asked questions about the hair transplant process.
They are placed into a solution called HypoThermosol. This is formulated specifically to support tissue samples during hypothermic storage.
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