The Follicular Isolation Technique
Article by HairlossTalk.com
December 11, 2002
The new trend in Hair Transplant Surgery, FUE is being attempted by a handful of surgeons interested in the possibility of offering consumers an alternative to standard strip incision. We've got photos of one of Dr. John Cole's recent procedures, which he's dubbing the "Follicular Isolation Technique"...
Follicular Isolation Technique
Dr. John Cole
The popularity of Follicular Unit Extraction comes out of the consumer's fears,
realistically founded or not, of the traditional strip incision techniques currently
being used by today's transplant surgeons. While the current FUT (Follicular Unit
Transection) procedure is well established, effective, and completely safe in
the hands of a skilled surgeon, some surgeons are experimenting with their own
techniques that do not include strip incision.
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Dr. John Cole recently informed HairlossTalk that he is performing his own
version of the new Follicular Unit Extraction method, and is calling it "Follicular
Isolation Technique". While the technology is still new, and the methods are
far from perfected, it is nonetheless interesting to see what success certain
surgeons are having with this new procedure.
Some comments from Dr. Cole on the procedure:
A special instrument is used to extract the individual follicular units. This
instrument must cut into the dermis to a point just deep to the arrector pili
muscle. Once this structure is cut, the graft can be extracted intact. Grafts
ranging from one to 5 hairs each have been extracted. Our technique has allowed
the largest single session of graft removal in a single day. We successfully
removed 950 intact follicular units in a single day. We also have the largest
successive sessions in a two day span on the same patient. Currently, we are
able to move almost 2000 grafts in a two day time using our follicular isolation
technique.
This process requires a dermal depth analysis so that we can properly judge
the depth of the arrector pili muscle. We have found that this depth varies
from one region of the donor area to another.
Our process allows for the harvesting of hair from multiple regions of the
body. This includes chest, stomach, back, etc. hair. The combination of this
technique with standard graft harvesting expands the scalp donor region. The
ability to use hair from other regions of the body also adds significantly to
the total amount of available donor hair. Dr. Ray Woods has found that chest
hair grafted to the scalp eventually begins to grow faster and longer than it
did when it was on the chest.
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