Dr. Arocha Artas Procedure 2000 FU

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  • HTinTexas
    Doctor Representative
    • Sep 2009
    • 503

    Dr. Arocha Artas Procedure 2000 FU

    Many people have questions about the ARTAS procedure. The most common questions that we hear pertain to the donor area during the few first days and weeks post surgery. The patient featured below had a 2000 FU ARTAS procedure. The photos showcase the donor area: 1 DAY POST OP, 2 DAYS POST OP and 2 WEEKS POST OP. His crown shows improvement after only 2 weeks Post OP.


























    Representative for IAHRS member Dr. Bernard Arocha

    Arocha Hair Restoration
    Houston, TX
    http://www.arochahairrestoration.com
    Dallas, TX
    http://www.dallashairloss.com

    Web contact form: http://www.arochahairrestoration.com/contact/
  • J_B_Davis
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 409

    #2
    This is probably one of the best FUE post-op donors I've ever seen. What size punch was used? The holes look tiny and the healing is amazing!

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    • HTinTexas
      Doctor Representative
      • Sep 2009
      • 503

      #3
      Originally posted by J_B_Davis
      This is probably one of the best FUE post-op donors I've ever seen. What size punch was used? The holes look tiny and the healing is amazing!
      Thank you J_B_Davis! We appreciate your taking the time to view our ARTAS Robotic FUE post. We always employ the smallest punches possible.This case was done with a .9mm punch. The healing is very fast and of course the resultant scar is usually not visible to the naked eye.

      Bernardino Arocha, MD,Diplomate AHRS, Fellow ISHRS
      Representative for IAHRS member Dr. Bernard Arocha

      Arocha Hair Restoration
      Houston, TX
      http://www.arochahairrestoration.com
      Dallas, TX
      http://www.dallashairloss.com

      Web contact form: http://www.arochahairrestoration.com/contact/

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      • Delphi
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 546

        #4
        Originally posted by HTinTexas
        Thank you J_B_Davis! We appreciate your taking the time to view our ARTAS Robotic FUE post. We always employ the smallest punches possible.This case was done with a .9mm punch. The healing is very fast and of course the resultant scar is usually not visible to the naked eye.

        Bernardino Arocha, MD,Diplomate AHRS, Fellow ISHRS
        What is very apparent is the control the robot seems to have as far as creating a safe pattern of extraction. Each punch appears to be almost at the exact same distance from each other, which I doubt can be done by hand. A doctor can probably go back and remove the grafts left between the grids by hand. It's almost like having a stencil. Very cool and very impressive.

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