Why we don’t offer FUE procedure?
Because we don’t think it’s your best interest!
Don’t listen to what people tell you! Take sometime, do your study seriously, ask questions, use your own intelligent and make your own decision.
Differences between FUT and FUE:
The only different between FUT and FUE is donor harvesting.
FUT uses blade and FUE uses punch. The recipient site transplant are completely the same.
Different tool used produced different result!
Comparison
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FUE
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FUT
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Is it the latest technique?
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Tool
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punch
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blade
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Donor harvesting
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blind
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Wound treatment
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Scar
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Scar distribution
(in same length)
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5 to 6 times wider
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one line only
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Total Scar Size
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Scar long term effect
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permanent
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permanent
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For keloid patient
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easier- only one scar to treat
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Quality of graft
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Growth rate of transplantation
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61.40%
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86%
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Impact to 2nd surgery
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huge-scar tissues change the hair direction
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minimum- can use different donor area
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Length of hair need to cover up the scar
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1 cm
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2 cm
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Hairstyle options such as marine cut
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no
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Price
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Double
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Why most surgeons prefer FUE?
FUE: need only one technician
FUT: need 3-4 technicians
In addition to the overhead expense, the surgery fee is double for the FUE technique. The incentive using FUE for physicians are simply irresistible. Especially for new physician who’s just starting his practice with only 3 to 5 surgeries a month. It’s difficult to start a business when you need to hire 3 to 4 technicians to assist.
Some surgeons do everything by themselves without hiring any assistance to save on business costs. It is for their own best interest, not yours.
In addition to the overhead expense, the surgery fee is double for the FUE technique. The incentive using FUE for physicians are simply irresistible. Especially for new physician who’s just starting his practice with only 3 to 5 surgeries a month. It’s difficult to start a business when you need to hire 3 to 4 technicians to assist.
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