FUE after FUE procedures aim to restore a natural hair appearance by combining surgical and aesthetic skills, with the only limiting factor being the amount of hair in the donor area. Potential problems include grafts that are too large, a hairline placed too far forward or too broad, hair placed in the wrong direction, or unrealistic areas of attempted coverage, which can lead to scarring in the recipient or donor area. Sources of undesirable results include technical errors, planning errors, operating on patients with unrealistic expectations, and unpredictable patient characteristics.
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1. FUE AFTER FUE
goal:restore the individual's hair to a natural appearance
by combining communicative, surgical, and aesthetic skills
the only limiting factor is
the amount of hair in the donor area
6. • The advantages and disadvantages of first operation type to the second operation
• What are the differences with FUE ?
• Donor
• Recipient
• Which kind of FUE ?
7. protect the patient from poor work
• surgical and aesthetic judgment
• procedures on candidate patients
• communicate with patients about realistic expectations
8. problems
• Grafts that are too large
• A frontal hairline placed too far forward
• A hairline that is too broad
• Hair placed in the wrong direction
• Areas of attempted coverage that are unrealistic
• Scarring in the recipient/ donor area
• Ridging
• Low or depleted donor supply
9. What are the sources of an undesirable result
• Technical errors
• Poor technique
• Obsolete technique
• Planning errors
• Not anticipating future hair loss
• Not individualizing the procedure for the patient
• Poor aesthetic judgments
• Operating on patients with unrealistic expectations
• Complications
• Unpredictable patient characteristics
• Hypo/ hyperpigmentation
• Scarring of recipient site/ donor site
10. technical errors
• improper angulation of the grafts
• poor graft preparation and placement
• poor distribution
• poor design of hairline
12. Scarring
• often distorts the alignment of the follicles
• decreases the resiliency of the connective tissue
• alters blood flow
• distorts hair direction
• creates graft elevation or depression
• causes poor hair growth
• limits the amount of hair accessible
13. The techniques
• adding more hair
• redistributing or removing transplanted hair
• grafts are too large to be camouflaged
• grafts are in an inappropriate location
• the hairline is too low or too broad
• the temples have been inappropriately transplanted
• the crown has been transplanted in a person with an inadequate donor supply
14. • The advantages and disadvantages of first operation type to the second operation
• What are the differences with FUE ?
• Donor
• Recipient
• Which kind of FUE ?