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Donor strip cut under stereo-scope
Here is a photo of one of our patient's
donor strips. This donor strip is a perfect example of the excellent
quality of our surgical team.
Though you may not realize it at first, it has taken doctors 40 years
of research and development to discover a method to cut a donor strip
without any transections. Only after years of experience under proper
guidance will a doctor be able to perform quality procedures. Without
the proper skill, technique, and equipment, many donor strips will
be damaged (transected) and become unusable.
Three reasons why these results cannot be achieved without years of
experience, expertise, and guidance are:
- The direction of hair you see outside the skin is different
from the direction of the hair on the inside. Depending on the
location on the scalp, the direction of each hair is different.
There is no clue on the direction inside of the skin simply by
looking from the outside.
- There are enormous blood vessels on the scalp. Without perfect
bleeding control, a surgeon can not see the hair direction at
all.
- It takes a long time to train surgical technicians to master
cutting under the stereoscope.
Donor Strip
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