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Originally Posted by Sean
....The quality of the hairline is dependent on graft grouping and placement. You got some docs that may not even angle hairs into proper lateral slit format.....
It's not just doctors you know. Consider the tedious days of technicians who do the actual planting in most cases. They, by human nature, could be tempted to lose precision as the task goes along. I'd trust a fully-capable robot more since it wouldn't get bored. Waiting for that day or best of all, true cloning.
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The quality of the hairline is dependent on graft grouping and placement. You got some docs that may not even angle hairs into proper lateral slit format. www.reikiofaustin.com
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What's actually going on here?
I understand the issue is the use of multi-follicle grafts being used in the hairline, but how does it happen?
I was a little confused by the comparison in competence of FUT vs FUE-only clinics. I understand that FUE-only clinics wouldn't have been experienced in using a microscope, but isn't the whole idea of FUE that you are extracting single follicles? That's where I got lost. It seems their logic is 'why would we need microscopes?' and I'm wondering the same thing.
Is it that you can still get multi-follicle grafts via FUE extraction? Is that how it happens? Like our heads naturally grow them, and they can naturally appear some places, but not usually the hairline?
Also, are singletons rare in comparison? I was looking at the bowl, split into quarters, in the video. Each section had less than the previous with the #1 section being nearly empty!
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It seems their logic is 'why would we need microscopes?' and I'm wondering the same thing. www.mobiledetailersaustin.com/wax-and-shine
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Originally Posted by cpahar90
It seems their logic is 'why would we need microscopes?' and I'm wondering the same thing.
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