Does a Hairline Shift When Closing a Strip Procedure?

Posted by on July 28th, 2010 at 03:52pm

Hi, doc. I’ve been researching hair-transplantation, and I have a question concerning F.U.T. (strip-harvesting): I understand, in that method, a strip is excised from the back of the scalp, the wound next closed. I wonder, thereupon, is not the overall surface of the scalp reduced in that procedure? After two or three procedures, particularly, (or even after one large session) — when, totally, a reasonably wide portion of the scalp has been removed, will not a patient’s hairline, in … [visit site to read more]

Original post by William Rassman, MD

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