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Dr. Lupanzula, MeDiKemos Clinic // 1489 FUs Manual FUE

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Medikemos Clinic

Medikemos Clinic

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PATIENT'S BACKGROUND

- Age: 25 y.o.
- NW: II
- Treatments before the procedure: None
- Treatments after the procedure: Minoxidil 5%, twice per day

- Donor area density:
- 100 FUs/cm2 in the occipital region
- 90 FUs/cm2 in the parietal region
- 80 FUs/cm2 in the temporal region

- Recipient area surface: ~28 cm2


RECOMMENDED PLAN & TREATMENT

A 1300 - 1600 FUs procedure with FUE technique with the purpose of restoring the patient's hairline.


SURGERY TECHNICAL DATA

1489 FUs: FUE Manual Punch, 0.9mm
Incisions: Lateral Slit

N ° of Hair per Follicular Unit:
* 303 Single FUs
* 731 Double FUs
* 394 Triple FUs
* 61 Quadruple FUs

Average Hair/FUs: 2.14

* Please note that the result pictures were sent by the patient


Dr. Emorane Lupanzula




PREVIEW

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IN DETAIL

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bullitnut

bullitnut

4 awesome repairs with SMG
Awesome result....not very often we see patients shown with lighter colour hair on here. Did this pose any issues when extracting? do you ever use temp dyes or such to aid with extraction on lighter haired patients?
Great work ¬b`
 
Medikemos Clinic

Medikemos Clinic

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bullitnut wrote:
Awesome result....not very often we see patients shown with lighter colour hair on here. Did this pose any issues when extracting? do you ever use temp dyes or such to aid with extraction on lighter haired patients?
Great work ¬b`
Hi Bullitnut,

Thanks for your kind comment of for your query - good question, by the way.

In this specific case, we didn't use any dye to facilitate the grafts extraction.
However, this "trick" may be needed when the contrast skin/hair is really poor, and this is something that must be evaluated case by case at the moment of the extraction.

Best wishes,



 
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