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Dermatol Surg ; 50(9): 851-854, 2024 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38748590

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: There are 2 extraction techniques for follicular units (FUs) in hair transplantation: strip harvesting follicular unit transplantation (FUT) and follicular unit excision (FUE). Currently, no extant studies have demonstrated that one technique is superior in extraction and donor area optimization for a dense result. OBJECTIVE: This study compares the FUT and FUE techniques by evaluating the percentage of FUs with 3 or more hairs and the hairs-to-follicular-unit ratio in patients who underwent both procedures at different times. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The medical records of patients who underwent at least 1 FUT procedure and at least 1 FUE procedure (with this being the second surgical procedure) were reviewed. The surgeries were performed in the same clinic with the same surgeon and surgical team. RESULTS: There was a higher percentage of FUs with 3 or more hairs and a higher hairs-to-follicular-unit ratio with the FUE technique than with the FUT technique. CONCLUSION: In FUE, surgeons tend to choose better-looking FUs with thick, plentiful hairs. Even with these results, it is impossible to declare one procedure superior because the correct indication considers multiple factors.


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Hair Follicle , Tissue and Organ Harvesting , Humans , Hair Follicle/transplantation , Tissue and Organ Harvesting/methods , Female , Adult , Male , Middle Aged , Alopecia/surgery , Hair/transplantation , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult , Adolescent
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Surg. cosmet. dermatol. (Impr.) ; 14: e20220128, jan.-dez. 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1397496

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O transplante capilar moderno está em constante evolução, e nossa intenção não é apenas demonstrar nossas técnicas e metodologias, mas, principalmente, descrever a dinâmica de todo o processo cirúrgico da técnica FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction), desde a discussão da estratégia cirúrgica com o paciente e a avaliação da área doadora até extração e implantação. É de extrema importância que o dermatologista compreenda a complexidade do procedimento e a necessidade de um treinamento adequado para que um bom resultado seja alcançado.


Modern hair transplant is constantly evolving. We intend to demonstrate our techniques and methodologies, and especially to describe the dynamics of the entire surgical process of the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) technique, from the discussion of the surgical strategy with the patient and evaluation of the donor area to extraction and implantation. The dermatologist must understand the complexity of the procedure and the need for adequate training to achieve a good surgical result

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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 29(2): 201-208, apr.-jun. 2014. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-575

ABSTRACT

Introdução: A técnica de extração de unidades foliculares (FUE, do inglês follicular unit extraction), de um a três folículos capilares, dispensa a necessidade de ressecção da área doadora na região occipitotemporal e de outros envolvimentos táticos e técnicos para transformar o material adquirido nessas unidades. Estas são obtidas diretamente, sendo extraídas por meio de pequenos cilindros ocos (punches), com diâmetro variando de 0,8 mm a 1mm, mediante incisão circular ao redor de cada unidade folicular no couro cabeludo e, subsequente, extração. Método: Foram avaliados e acompanhados, durante 24 meses, 77 pacientes submetidos a transplante de unidades foliculares, aplicado na correção de áreas de alopecia dos mais diversos tipos (androgênica, em cicatrizes de áreas pilosas, transplantes em supercílios, em pequenas áreas de calvície). Destes, 12 eram do sexo feminino e 65 do masculino, com idades que variavam de 19 a 65 anos; sete pacientes foram operados para correção de cicatrizes inestéticas e alargadas, decorrentes de transplantes capilares anteriores, realizados por técnicas convencionais. Os cuidados transoperatórios na manipulação das unidades foliculares são mais acurados, dada a sutileza de suas estruturas. Resultados: Apesar do tempo cirúrgico aumentado, não existe cicatriz linear e as áreas doadoras são menos visíveis e totalmente camufláveis pelos cabelos adjacentes no período de 3 a 5 dias de pós-operatório, mesmo com os cabelos raspados. Conclusão: O método exige maiores cuidados quanto aos procedimentos táticos e técnicos de manipulação e à obtenção das unidades foliculares.


Introduction: Follicular unit extraction (FUE), which involves harvesting a follicular unit containing between one and three hair follicles, prevents the need for donor area resection in the occipitotemporal region for hair transplantation. This method also avoids the need to dissect the material acquired into follicular units. In this method, the follicular units are directly obtained and extracted using small hollow cylinders (punches) with a diameter of 0.8­1 mm through a circular incision around each follicular unit on the scalp. Method: Over 24 months, we evaluated 77 patients with various forms of alopecia (including androgenic and scarring hair loss, eyebrow loss, and small bald areas) who underwent follicular unit transplant. Twelve patients were women and 65 men, with ages ranging from 19 to 65 years. Seven patients underwent the procedure to correct unsightly and extended scars caused by previous hair transplants performed by conventional techniques. This method requires greater intraoperative care in handling the follicular units to avoid damaging them. Results: Although the surgical time was increased, no linear scarring was observed, and the donor areas were less visible due to being masked by adjacent hairs from 3 to 5 days after surgery. This was the case even with shaved hair. Conclusion: Although this procedure requires greater care in handling and obtaining follicular units, FUE enables hair transplants without a linear scar. As such, this method has many clinical indications.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , History, 21st Century , Sebaceous Glands , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Comparative Study , Hair Follicle , Evaluation Study , Alopecia , Hair , Sebaceous Glands/surgery , Surgical Procedures, Operative/methods , Hair Follicle/surgery , Hair Follicle/transplantation , Alopecia/surgery , Alopecia/pathology , Hair/pathology , Hair/transplantation
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