At GHRI, we use the latest hair transplant technique: Follicular Unit Transplant
Follicular Unit Transplant may sound simple at first, but to actually perform it well you need the technology, attention to the smallest detail, and truly having micro-surgery skills, beyond merely doing surgery and artistic work.
Harvesting hair from the donor area, however, worries many people who are considering hair transplants because they fear it will leave visible scars in this area.
In response to this concern, specialists in the field the world over have done research to identify those techniques that can avoid these unappealing and undesirable scars.
As a result, GHRI has adopted and developed the best international harvesting techniques, minimizing linear donor scars.
The choice of technique will depend on the type of hair loss, and the needs and desires of the patient.
The techniques we use at GHRI for harvesting hair from the donor area are:
Trichophytic Closure: Used for closing “strip” harvest donor area, achieving a nearly invisible linear scar.e.
F.U.E. (Follicular Unit Extraction): This technique consists in harvesting individual follicular units directly from the donor area, resulting in tiny, nearly undetectable circle-shaped scars.
Mixed Extraction (Trichophytic Closure + F.U.E.): Recently-developed technique aimed at allowing a greater number of grafts to be obtained from the donor area in a single session, increasing the number of follicular units to over 7,000 per session.
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