scars

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scars

Postby hair10 » Mon May 23, 2005 11:22 am

what causes scars
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Postby forhair » Mon May 23, 2005 11:33 am

MMM....?
If your talking about strip scars then read this:
There are many ways to restore your hair or limit your hair loss. These ways are fully and honestly discussed within this website. We will also introduce you to a new method of hair restoration surgery that offers better potential than standard methods of strip harvesting from the donor region. Strip hair transplant involves taking a surgical knife and slicing out a wedge of tissue from the back of your head. Some physicians remove a wedge that is one inch wide from the back of your head. They then close this gaping wound with surgical sutures. When the incision heals, it leaves a linear scar in the back of your head. This scar typically ranges from 1 mm to 5 mm wide or up to ¼ inch wide and sometimes wider.
The new hair transplant procedure of follicular extraction is called follicular isolation technique (FIT) or the "Cole Technique" does not leave linear strip scars in the back of your head.

http://www.forhair.com/donor_harvesting.htm
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