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Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) VS hair transplant

August 2, 2011 by  
Filed under Baldness Hair Loss

www.hairtransplantnetwork.com This hair transplant video demonstrates how the follicular unit extraction (FUE) hair transplant procedure is different than standard strip excision hair transplant surgery. To learn more about hair transplantation and leading hair restoration physicians, visit http Follicular Unit Extraction Video is provided courtesy of Dr. Alan Bauman
Video Rating: 4 / 5


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25 Responses to “Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) VS hair transplant”
  1. sabertooth7777 says:

    @hanielroswell1981 just had a question….does the strip area heal quickly and what marks are left behind…..also i always wondered whn they take the strip and then stich the area doesnt it mean the stiched area will be stretched around as they now have to cover the area that has been taken off……how does it end up….i mean any physical chnge like tighter skin or any side effect….please let me know…i look foward to ur reply

  2. EduDeAguiarTV says:

    @cory1337 Hello. Have you had it done yet? I wonder how it went and what it looks like today. Thanks.

  3. hanielroswell1981 says:

    @davedaddy101 take it from some one who had both FUE and strip done, strip is the best way to go. half my FUE hair survive during the transplant. 95% of my strip hair survive and is now growing well. given the choice, i would choose strip over FUE.

  4. EASmyopro says:

    Has anyone had or knows anyone who has had the Follicular Unit Extraction? does it actually work ? and is there any age limits?

  5. cory1337 says:

    It wont grow back, but they remove hair from all over the place on the back and sides so even if you get a short haircut, 2 cm or longer you would never know, for sure not see a scar. I’m getting my hair done with Dr. Bauman. They use the new NeoGraft Machine makes things go by quick they can easily do 2000 or more graphs in a single day

  6. ChristinaWatkinson says:

    loll

  7. whuzak says:

    fue all the way i reckon

  8. sparkysxx says:

    strip blows

  9. Speegs23 says:

    Good for you mate, some men are just fine but some are understandably in want of maintaining the best they can, a personal choice for each man.

  10. CALICOTV301 says:

    Aw man hahahahahahah

    You? hahaha

    lol

    I saw that slicing, I was like HELLLLLLLL NO! lol

    Man, anyone who has their slice scalp for this has extremely low self esteem and inadequacy issues. I’d never

  11. Spideyfan117 says:

    that’s really freakin cool man.

  12. surgeonofnalts says:

    Side effects are very rare.

  13. surgeonofnalts says:

    Hair transplantation redistributes (moves) the hair follicles from one place to another. With FUE, you can remove a lot of hair follicles, but it does not change the appearance of the donor area.

  14. Spideyfan117 says:

    hmmmm… i’m not bald. But this still intersests me. When they remove the hair follicle from one area the hair will not grow back at that particular spot right? Sorry if i’m being ignorant here.

  15. guyhabone says:

    bald is fine by me if i lose my hair in the future

  16. alanbauman says:

    No problem! the good news is that we offer both types of transplantation, FUE and linear-trichophytic. In fact, the new Neograft device allows us to harvest many more follicles via FUE than before. It’s truly an excellent improvement.
    Sincerely, Dr. Bauman

  17. petkragh says:

    That isn’t really true. Those side effects are very uncommon (less than 1 in a 100), and usually stop if you stop taking Propecia. I’m not saying that the people you know didn’t experience the side effects, but they are by far the exception.

  18. davedaddy101 says:

    Hell no!!! Id rather get less hair and do FUE, than to have my scalp sliced into. Sorry doc. I love your work, but no scalpels and stitches for me!

  19. spikeyredcactus says:

    i was talking about finestine btw, replying to alanbauman, not about this vid

  20. spikeyredcactus says:

    side affects are permanent, Ive seen it where people have permanent erectile dysfunction after using it for over 10 years. There are loads of other side affects too. Shit drug basically, you have to take it all your life and you get alot more side affects than you get in benefit

  21. leeteeb says:

    Hair stransplants it works, but depending on the employee work on ur hairs.

  22. iosomewhere says:

    Good question ! Did you got an answer ? Would like to know too.

  23. alanbauman says:

    Side effects from (propecia) finasteride are quite rare and are not permanent.

  24. saweet999 says:

    finastride has side effects and messed up my hormomnes

  25. alanbauman says:

    Actually, because of the demand (if the treatment is viable) I believe board certified hair restoration physicians, like myself, will be quite busy administering this treatment to those that need it.

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