Posts Tagged ‘fue’
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Why FUE?
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) also known as FUE transplant is another version of Follicular Unit Transplant (FUT). It is a newer method of harvesting follicular units that eliminates the appearance of a linear scar and it is much more comfortable during the post op period of a hair transplant surgery. Although FUE transplantation may be the answer for many hair loss patients who do not want any scaring on their donor area, it is not the answer for everyone.
Who can use FUE?
The number of available grafts in FUT transplants can be limited. So, candidates who require a large number of grafts in one session and traditionally may have needed several sessions of (FUT) hair transplantation are now able to acheive the same number of needed grafts through traditional methods of FUE. In order to be approved as a candidate for a FUE hair transplant procedure, one must attend a complimentary in-office consultation with Dr. Parsa Mohebi and have the FOX test performed to show eligibility.
Automated FUE
The good news is that the efficiency of FUE transplants have increased as newer automated techniques are developed, thus allowing hair transplant surgeons to remove follicular units faster than what was possible in the past. US Hair Restoration is a center located in Southern California and known for its ability to perform quality FUE procedures in its Encino, Beverly Hills and Orange County offices. We at US Hair Restoration have added automated FUE methods to our armamentarium of hair restoration techniques. Automated hair restoration surgery with FUE techniques has increased the number of hair grafts able to be harvested from the donor area and transplanted within one day.
Additionally, we are also offering special promotions for candidates who are interested in participating in our ongoing FUE study that is designed to compare different methods of FUE procedures both qualitatively and quantitatively. Please do not hesitate to contact US Hair Restoration’s office at 1-888-302-8747 anytime for more information.
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Thursday, April 29th, 2010
FUE Transplant Discount
Previously, we announced that US Hair Restoration, as a leader in hair restoration, is launching a new research to compare different methods of hair restoration with FUE method (between May and July of 2010). The study is conducted on certain days by Dr. Mohebi and the volunteers who are qualified for participation in the research can receive a discount off the cost of their FUE transplant procedure.
Are You a Candidate?
This discounted rate of the FUE cost does not apply to any of our other hair transplant procedures. Applicants can call 1 (800) 302-8747 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Mohebi in order to determine their eligibility for a FUE procedure. If you are unsure whether or not FUE is the right procedure for you, then before your consultation, please read about FUE surgery in our website. You can also read several posts on Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) including FUE transplant vs. strip surgery in The Hair Restoration Blog.
Methods of FUE
In this study, all FUE procedures will be performed by Dr. Mohebi himself. All stages of FUE transplantation follow our standard procedures and the only difference is going to be the technique of harvesting hair follicular units. We will use two main techniques for extracting the follicular unit grafts including manual and automated methods. For the automated method, we will use either the NeoGraft machine or Harris’ Safe System. The patient cannot choose the system that we will use. The volunteers will be randomly selected for one of the above FUE methods.
The above described techniques are among the well-known effective methods of performing FUE transplant surgeries. We hope that by performing this study, we will be able to elucidate the pros and cons of each currently used method and be able to introduce a preferred method of Follicular Unit Extraction to the field of surgical hair restoration today. The results of this study will be released on our website and in future medical literature.
Tags: automate FUE, follicluar unit extraction, fue, fue cost, hair transplant discount, harris, NeoGraft, safe system, strip surgery
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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Q:
I have heard of FUE transplants with relatively high-quality hair coming from the neck area, and from the beard. It seems like this could dramatically increase the number of grafts available for patients, at least for the hairline and front. Then, body-hair (chest, back…), which I think are lower quality (but very abundant on me!), could possibly be used for the crown area. I would like to take as few hair from the back of the head as possible, and as much as possible from other areas.
Doctor, what do you think of this plan? Would it be a good strategy to pull from other sources rather then the scalp for donor hairs? What would be the costs involved?
A:
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) can remove hair from anywhere in the body as long as you are tested positive for FOX for those areas. Neck hair is not the best option for hair transplantation because those hairs may fall out at higher ages of some patients. We can use body hair for hairline, and front or even the crown, but you may need multiple surgeries to obtain adequate density from those areas with body hair. As we discussed before, body hair has a long resting phase in relation to its growth phase. So you will have more follicles in resting phase (telogen phase) that do not have any visible hair in comparison to the ones in growth phase (anagen phase) that provide you with actual hair and give you coverage. We do FUE transplants in our California hair transplant centers on a regular basis. FUE procedures are more labor intense and more time consuming so the cost of them are almost double in comparison to regular strip hair transplant procedures.
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Tags: anagen phase, body hair transplant, follicular unit, follicular unit extraction, follicular unit transplant, fue, scalp hair transplant, telogen phase
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Q:
We discussed the possibility to close the scar, which I think is a good idea, but again, I had already achieved camouflage with longer hair. While it may only be a 2-hour operation, I admit being very weary of such an operation because my skin is already so tight. I understand that the skin exercises you recommended should help a great deal, but for whatever reasons I am not comfortable with such an operation, especially considering that I would like to cover the whole head with some hair anyway. Perhaps you will convince me on the scar revision, or maybe you will advise me to pursue the FUE plan which would cover the rest of my head. Assuming I have an “average” density in the donor area, how many grafts do you think you could extract from it? How good or bad would be the mini-scars scattered all over the back of the head? I am assuming the surrounding hair will camouflage them?
A:
If you don’t want to pursue scar revision, the only option will be an FUE transplant into the scar from neighboring areas. I recommend for you to wait until we see you in your follow up visit with a little longer hair before continuing. You also need to schedule for the FOX test to determine your eligibility for a Follicular Unit Extraction procedure. The answer to your questions about how many grafts could be harvested in one session of your FUE procedure will be answered the day we do FOX test and confirm your eligibility.
You need to contact US Hair Restoration to schedule the FOX test as soon as you are able. FOX test’s are done quite easily and assisted by numbing a very small area on the back of your scalp. The small scars of the FUE are going to be scattered throughout a larger area. That can minimize the visibility of those pinpoint scars. If you keep your hair not too short it is generally not possible to see them at all, but with a shaved head the tiny scars might be detectable from a close view.
Tags: fox, FOX test, fue, FUE for scar, FUE transplant, scalp scar, scar revision
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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
It is about 8:00 Pm and we just finished performing a big FUE procedure and I thought I write this post on “who is a candidate for FUE procedure” before going home.

Recipient and donor area right after a FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) procedure.
Follicular Unit Extraction or FUE hair transplants is one of the methods of hair transplantation with Follicular Unit Transplant (FUT) technique. The biggest advantage of FUE is that, the linear scar in the donor area on the back is eliminated.
FUE has been around for a few years now. Many people ask about the advantages and disadvantages of FUE when they are considering doing a hair transplant surgery. People always ask; whether or not FUE hair transplant is the right procedure for them. There are many articles on hair transplant techniques including FUE and its different methods that compared FUE with regular techniques of strip hair transplant. Hair transplant surgeon has to consider patient‚Äôs needs when planning for a hair restoration procedure. Many surgeons don‚Äôt do FUE on a regular basis. This needs to be explained to the patient. Unfortunately some doctors talk patients out of this procedure simply due to their inability to perform one. That is the same for mega session surgeries that many people are told that grafts won’t survive if place too densely only because they can not perform one. This might be due to not having enough skilled personnel or any other limitations.

Donor area with small wounds of FUE punches right after FUE procedure
The most important factor that people consider when they consider doing a FUE is elimination of linear scar on the back with FUE hair transplant surgery. It might be because they want to wear their hair short on the back or shave it at some point. FUE by far is the only method that can completely eliminate the linear scar on the donor area. Have more comfortable post-op period is the other reason for choosing FUE.
All patients need to be tested before performing an FUE procedure for their candidacy. At the Los Angeles office of US Hair Restoration, Dr. Mohebi tests all patients who are considering this method for their hair restoration. FUE test (FOX) is easily done in the office with to extra charge to the patients. We perform a mini FUE procedure under local ansthesia to test feasibility of removing intact follicular unit grafts with different FUE technique and see which method is the right one for each patient. If patients are FOX negative then other options should be discussed with them. Even if patient’s are FOX positive, they have to understand that they may have a much better yield and superior final outcome with regular strip technique. For some patients, not having scar on the donor area is more important than having higher density in recipient area and they can live with thinner hair in the recipient area, but they don’t want any line of scar at all. These patients are the best candidates for FUE if they are tested positive for that.
Tags: Dr. Mohebi, follicular unit extraction, fox, fue, fut, Parsa Mohebi
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Saturday, May 3rd, 2008
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) – Advantages or disadvantages
My patients always ask about advantages and disadvantages of Follicular Unit Extraction so I thought this topic makes a good post for the blog. Before going over these points I have to say, although we at US Hair Restoration offer the most advanced techniques of FUE nationwide, most of our patients are still being transplanted by strip technique and I don’t recommend FUE to everyone and select my FUE patients very meticulously. Here are the main reasons why we do recommend FUE to some people and not to everyone.
Advantages
- FUE does not leave a linear scar, which is great for those who want to wear their hair very short on the back or the ones who may need to shave their head in the future (like actors).
- FUE has a more comfortable healing process with decreased healing time.
- No restrictions in physical activities for those who want to do strenuous exercise right after FUE procedure.
- FUE is a viable alternative for those who have tight scalp that makes strip surgery risky or impossible.
- Follicular unit extraction makes it possible to harvest hair from body, beard or almost everywhere else.
- FUE is very useful when we need limited number of grafts like for restoration of eyebrow hair.
Disadvantages
- The biggest disadvantage of follicular unit extraction is that the maximum follicular unit graft yield is lower than when it is done with strip technique due to higher rate of follicular transection compared to the strip technique.
- Although linear scar is not present after FUE, small punctuate scars will be there that may make future FUE hair transplant surgeries more difficult or impossible.
- Not everyone is a candidate for FUE and patients need to be tested with FOX before proceeding with the surgery.
- FUE procedure takes much longer to perform compared with strip FUT procedure.
- FUE is more laborious thus it cost more compared with strip technique hair transplants.
- In FUE, we have more chance of burying grafts that increases the risk of having folliculitis (tiny inflamed cysts under the skin) on the donor area.
Tags: follicular unit extraction, fox, fue, fut, strip technique, transection
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Searching for the best Los Angeles hair transplant surgeon may not be an easy task, but Los Angeles has always been a referral center for most cosmetic surgeries, even though hair transplant surgery is one of the newer branches of cosmetic surgery. You can find a wide variety in style and levels of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills hair transplant surgeons. Some of the most updated hair transplant surgeons practice in Los Angeles and San Diego, California, but you can also see lousy surgeries done by some hair transplant surgeons. Overall, hair restoration surgery like any other cosmetic surgery is a buyer‚Äôs beware market, and one must be careful not to fall into the trap of signs such as “Number one Beverly Hills hair transplant surgeon” or “the most experienced Los Angeles hair transplant surgeon”. You can see similar advertisements and a lot more like Extreme make over hair transplant surgeon or doctor 90210.
The good news is that today, most hair transplant surgeons offer free initial consultation. It is importantto take advantage of this situation and shop around. It is your look and your desire to live with it for the rest of your life after all. It is not enough to visit several hair transplant doctors; you also need to educate yourself on hair transplantation process, surgical techniques and hair transplant surgeon’s background before visiting the doctor. This way, you can appreciate a good technique and knowledgeable doctor when you see one while you can find the most affordable hair transplant. US Hair Restoration – a Los Angeles hair transplant surgery center offers free physician consultation for everyone. We offer state-of-the-art hair transplant surgery with exclusive follicular unit transplants (FUT), mega sessions for people with extensive hair loss and follicular unit extractions (FUE) or noninvasive hair transplants that does not leave an scar in the donor area.
Los Angeles is Hollywood and in Hollywood “appearance” is everything. Modern hair transplant surgery with undetectable results has become a demanding field in Southern California in last few years both because of the number of people looking for hair restoration surgery and the ones looking for the best hair transplant surgeon in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and Southern California over all. Many people travel the world to get their hair transplant surgery done in Los Angeles or Beverly Hills. Los Angeles is and will probably always be the Mecca of hair transplant surgery for people who cannot accept anything but the best.
Tags: Dr. Mohebi, Dr. Parsa Mohebi, fue, fut, los angeles hair transplant, megasession
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Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
Los Angeles hair transplant surgeons and hair transplant centers; how do they compare with hair restorations surgeons of the other cities or countries? Los Angeles is the mecca of cosmetic surgery. Is this also true in the field of hair transplant?

Answer:
As one of the Los Angeles hair transplant surgeons, I believe there is a wide variety in quality of hair transplant surgery in the city of Los Angeles. That is also true about other branches of plastic and cosmetic surgeries in LA. Hair transplant surgery has evolved tremendously in the last two decades, but unfortunately not every hair transplant surgeon has been following the most recent findings and methods in the industry, which is the cause of differences we can see between Los Angeles hair transplant surgeons and the end result of their hair restoration procedures.
You have to chose the surgeon who is familiar with all methods of hair transplant. Some surgeons who did not get adequate training on the newer methods such as Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) or mega session hair transplant surgeries may not be able to offer all available options to the patients.
I have to repeat, don’t choose your doctor based on the location of his hair transplant clinic. Do your homework, educate yourself with the advances in hair restoration surgery and hair transplant. LA (Los Angeles) or elsewhere does not matter. If you know what you should be looking for when looking for a hair transplant surgeon, you will know when you meet him or her.
Tags: Dr. Mohebi, fue, los angeles hair transplant, megasession, Parsa Mohebi
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