GARDEL HAIR RESTORATION INSTITUTE

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FUSSHair Graft

It is a procedure developed in the field of plastic surgery with the aim of providing an aesthetic result with virtually no visible scar*.

In Gardel, the typical tricot suture technique is used only when hair follicles are extracted by means of a narrow strip of skin from the lateral and posterior region of the head.

Subsequently, each of the hairs with their roots and their respective follicles are processed under microscopes and transplanted to the recipient areas, with Gardel implantation techniques, where in a short time they will begin their new and permanent growth.

*NOTE: The human being heals in different ways and sometimes, due to genetic reasons, undesirable scars can form, even when the surgical procedure has been performed perfectly.

Procedure

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1.  The donor area is removed

Here you can see where the incision was made.
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2.  Area where the incision was made

We locate the cut area from where the donor area was taken.
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3.  Diagonal cut

A diagonal cut of 1 mm is made on the lower edge.
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4.  The excess is removed

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5.  Joining the edges

The edges of the scalp are joined with special suture without tension.
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6.  Hair growth

Trichophytic suture consists of joining the edges of the skin without producing tension, resulting in hair growth in the middle of the scar.

Advantages and Disadvantages

ADVANTAGE
•  It is the most widely used method worldwide.

•  Ideal technique for extensive baldness as follicular units of more than 7,000 hairs can be transplanted in one session.

•  More visible results from the first session.

•  More efficient surgical time.

•  Greater survival of the grafts obtained (98%) and therefore greater hair gain.

•  Lower cost hair per hair.

DISADVANTAGE

•  There is a linear scar in the donor area, which is not usually visible unless the head is shaved.

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