Does an FUE Hair Transplant Get The Same Yield As a Strip Procedure?

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  • Mr. 4000
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    Originally posted by SLOTHY


    this is me with my head shaved yesterday
    You won't feel the same for a minimum 3-5 months, and in some cases up to a year before you feel back to normal with the new growth.

    being seen in public will be difficult, it is very hard to hide a transplant in the early stages, go look at blogs here and else where, email people who been through it. They will assist you.

    I am over a year out and still trying to get back to normal, it is not as easy as you think. I still have many residual problems.

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  • Jeffrey Epstein, MD
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    Having done over 400 FUE procedures over the past 3 years (compared to over 3 times this many by FUG), it is my finding that, despite our consistently best work, the yield of FUE is simply lower than that of strip/FUG. So while some patients have comparable results, there seems to be the occasional patient who, for reasons unknown, have moderately lower percentages of growth with FUE procedures.
    In your case, there are several approaches that my patients feel work for them. One is to concentrate the 1600 to 2000 or so FUE grafts into a strong frontal forelock. An alternative, one that yields a nice cosmetic improvement, is to spread the grafts out over the front two-thirds to near entire top of the head, giving a great look when the head is shaved or cut short.
    You have options.

    Jeffrey Epstein, MD, FACS
    Miami and NYC

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  • dorramide7
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    Originally posted by Dr. Lindsey
    It all depends on your goals. If you are planning to keep a shaved, or nearly shaved head, you'll need a higher count and will need to do a "u" preserving your frontal tuft. If you grow your hair out, then you may choose to do the frontal triangles and style your hair over the center.

    So, for one option...2500; the other maybe 1500. Maybe more or less, really depends on your donor region, your family history, and your goals...

    That is why an in person consultation is so important.

    Dr. Lindsey McLean VA
    how many hours will take it take for hair transplant to finish? I am bit concerned with how much time will be spent so that I could file my leave from work.

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  • macrylinda1
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    Originally posted by SLOTHY


    this is me with my head shaved yesterday
    It all depends on your goals. If you are planning to keep a shaved, or nearly shaved head, you'll need a higher count and will need to do a "u" preserving your frontal tuft. If you grow your hair out, then you may choose to do the frontal triangles and style your hair over the center.

    So, for one option...2500; the other maybe 1500. Maybe more or less, really depends on your donor region, your family history, and your goals...

    That is why an in person consultation is so important.


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  • Dr. Lindsey
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    Redness is mainly a problem with redish complected white guys. For darker skin like mine, and I am very caucasian, redness really is not a common problem.

    Dr. Lindsey McLean VA

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  • bigmac
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    Depending on what work you do you will have to contend with pre op redness.In some patients this is easily noticeable and you`ll need to have an excuse at the ready as your head may look like a bad case of sunburn especially if you have the shaved look.
    Take a look at patients blogs to see what i mean.

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  • Dr. Lindsey
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    These 3 fellows have significant hairloss but each had a tuft of reasonably good hair right at the front. When folks have this, as I discussed in another thread last week, I'll offer to either do a "U" shaped case or just include the tuft area with the planned case. There are arguments for and against that we



    this discusses the U vs entire front options.

    Dr. L

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  • Dr. Lindsey
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    Either option takes all day. I strongly recommend a week off work, but not more than a week.

    Dr. Lindsey McLean VA

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  • North West Arkansas
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    how many hours will take it take for hair transplant to finish? I am bit concerned with how much time will be spent so that I could file my leave from work.


    North West Arkansas

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  • Dr. Lindsey
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    It all depends on your goals. If you are planning to keep a shaved, or nearly shaved head, you'll need a higher count and will need to do a "u" preserving your frontal tuft. If you grow your hair out, then you may choose to do the frontal triangles and style your hair over the center.

    So, for one option...2500; the other maybe 1500. Maybe more or less, really depends on your donor region, your family history, and your goals...

    That is why an in person consultation is so important.

    Dr. Lindsey McLean VA

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  • SLOTHY
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    this is me with my head shaved yesterday

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  • Dr. Lindsey
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    it depends on the qualities of your donor hair, and if you are really a 3.... I got an email from out of state this am, saying a national chain recommended 1500 grafts...and I felt he needed at least 2500-3000.

    If you are interested in my opinion, email me some pics.

    Thanks

    Dr. Lindsey McLean VA

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  • SLOTHY
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    so how many grafts are necessary for a NW3? i am leaning torwards a FUE procedure

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  • Dr. Lindsey
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    It varies. I think in most cases FUE gives very comparable results...conceivably better given that we often get more 3 and 4 unit grafts...

    A reader may think that the "hair stress variability" thing I brought up is just a doc's excuse for a poor result, but its not. Just as when I have done large cancer surgeries and had to move the facial nerve...sometimes you can just look at that thing and a patient's face will be weak for a long time, in other cases you can maniuplate it alot(to get the tumor out) and surprise, the patient's face works fine immediately postop.

    Bottom line: patient physiology varies.

    Dr. Lindsey McLean VA

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  • Buckerine11
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    Thank you for the explanation, Dr. Lindsey. When you say less full, how much are we talking? Is there like a 50% difference? 30%? Let's say for the average strip and average FUE patient.

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