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NeoGraft Hair Transplant Surgery - Performed by Dr. Alan Bauman

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2009

A new surgical machine called NeoGraft will enable more patients to undergo minimally invasive hair transplant surgery.

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  • when the donor hair is removed will the area of the hair removed grow back ?

  • @mya32189 No, but what the doctor does is to suture that harvest area. In the case of a micrograft surgery, the doctor should use a trichophytic donor closure method. In the case of FUE, it's very minimal.

  • Is this cheaper than old hair transplant

  • @jgq85 Yes and no. It costs more than the strip method, but you get more hair in return and significantly less harvest-area scarring.

  • If this was any good why didn't they someone with a real hair loss problem?!

  • It does work amazingly well. Much more advanced, with numerous patient advantages. Surgical patients include a variety of types, from severe to touch-up.

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  • why did that guy even get a transplant? he has a head full of hair

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  • How much it cost for 3000 grafts FUE or strip

  • @MichaelSias . Could this machine be used as an alternate method of permanent hair removal ?

  • @MichaelSias So is it possible to use donor hair from another body part if so, will the new donated hair grow like the rest of the hair you have on your head such as same color texture and growth rate ?

    Thanks

  • @SuperTheProtector

    Thinning of the donor region is actually good for MPB sufferers, as long as it is even. It helps match the barren HT zones to the horeshoe because the horseshoe is not as profound. I disagree with you that strip is better for big loss although strip gives the most profound change quickly. If you are Norwood 6 you don't wanna strip scar, you want to be able to buzz or closely crop if the need arises.

  • I think this would only be a viable option for patients that have most of their own hair on top.Norwood 4-6 then I personally wouldn't offer the FUE option. It would diffuse the back of your head (donor site) giving the client a super thin look. Still, the strip method is best for severe hairloss patients. You need to remember is the FUE method is much more expensive and requires more surgeries to accomplish what the strip method can do in just one procedure and much less expensive.

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