The innovation and advancement in the
things related to surgery, methods and the procedure make it different from the
rest of the conventional process and thus always in demand in order to get the
best outcomes. The hair transplant procedure is scientifically categorized into
two categories, namely, the FUT as well as the FUE hair transplant. The FUT hair transplant is a conventional and
most acceptable technique in the hair restoration faculty and a number of
expert surgeons recommend this method to offer the best aesthetic result of the
procedure. The hair transplant surgery
is always being an ear-raising topic for the cosmetic surgeon as it doesn’t
only allow the regeneration of hair roots but also gives the aesthetic result
by meeting the natural goal of the surgery.
First of all, it is important to know
that what both the techniques are and how is it performing is best discussed
below: -
The FUT or
the Strip Method of the Surgery:
The FUT or the follicular unit
transplant is also known as the strip method of the surgery that allows a
surgeon to obtain the grafts via the strip excision. The strip is harvested
from the safe donor part of the scalp, i.e., the back and sides of the scalp
and one can get the DHT-resistant hair roots that never fall out. The FUT or
the strip method of the surgery followed the dissection process of hair roots
in which technicians dissect every single graft/follicular unit under the
higher magnifications of the microscope in order to obtain the live hair
follicles to fulfil the placement need of the surgery. The later steps of the
surgery, which is the core artistic job on the surgery like slit formation,
hairline design, and the implantation of hair roots are all same in both the
techniques of the FUT and the FUE hair transplant.
The FUE or
the Follicular Unit Extraction Hair Transplant:
The follicular unit extraction is the
secondary method of hair root extraction involves the multiple punching
processes made by the punching tool or machine that are targeted from above the
scalp areas and thus the extraction is made on the speculation/forecasting
basis. The FUE hair transplant is especially preferred for the body hair
transplant or the case of a lesser grade of baldness when a patient is
suffering from a lesser grade of NW-I, II, or III baldness. The FUE is
associated with the unwanted transection that arises due to the random punching
processes. And, thus it is not a feasible technique for a higher grade of
baldness.
Why FUT Hair
Transplant a Wise Decision in the Hair Restoration Surgery?
1. It Gives a Higher Number of Grafts in a Single Session: The FUT hair transplant
procedure offers a mega number of grafts in a single session as the extraction
process are done via the strip of the skin. One can get the highest number of
roots up to 3500-4000 grafts in a single sitting and meet the aesthetic
challenge of the procedure in terms of covering the bigger NW-class of
baldness.
2. The Possibility of achieving the High-density Hair
transplants: There is the mega possibility of the graft extraction in a single session
and for this reason, it is a preferable technique to offer a high-density hair
transplant results. A single strip that is harvested from the back and sides of
the scalp are able to provide up to 4000-4500 grafts if a person having good
and dense donor areas, hence it is quite possible to offer the dense-packed
outcomes via the strip method of the surgery.
3. The Permanent Result: The permanent result of the hair
transplant procedure is only quite possible with the FUT hair transplant. Since
the extraction of hair roots are done via the strip of the skin, which is
targeted only from the safe donor part of the scalp hence resistant towards the
DHT-sensitivity and gives the permanent results. The roots implanted by taking the
graft from the DHT-resistant zone remains forever on the scalp and never show
the effect of miniaturization.
So, it is all advisable to
receive the initial consultation with the expert hair transplant surgeon if
seeking the surgery to get back the natural hair with an aesthetically pleasing
outcome.
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