FUT - Follicular Unit Transplantation
Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) is a hair restoration technique where a patient's hair is transplanted in naturally occurring groups of 1 to 4 hairs, called follicular units. In Follicular Unit Transplantation these small units allow the surgeon to safely transplant thousands of grafts in a single session, which maximizes the cosmetic impact of the procedure.
Advantages:
- Complete Naturalness
- Maximizing Growth
- Creating Small Wounds
- Large Hair Transplant Sessions
Ability to perform large hair transplant sessions
There are four reasons why the follicular unit transplantation procedure allows a hair transplant surgeon to transplant large numbers of grafts in each session:
- The hair restoration can be completed quickly so that the patient has minimal interference with his/her lifestyle,
- A larger number of grafts can compensate for the shedding that frequently accompanies a hair transplant, called telogen effluvium,
- Using large numbers of grafts in each session preserves the donor supply by reducing the number of times incisions are made in the donor area,
- Extracting large numbers of grafts provides sufficient 1- and 2-hair grafts to create a soft frontal hairline and enough 3- and 4- hair grafts to give the patient the fullest possible look.
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