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Wednesday, 19 October 2011 10:53

Recipient Site Preparation John Cole, MD

Written by John Cole, MD
There are numerous instruments for creating recipient sites.  These include custom made blades, hollow core needles, solid core needles, sapphire blades, and SP 89 – 91 blades, as well as other less commonly used items. 73BKVGJKR6WH Custom Made Blades: These consist of razor blades cut to a specific size.  We first began using these in 1991 as an alternative to the use of scalpel blades for micro and mini grafts.  Of the ensuing years, the number of recipient sites increased from under 100 in an average case to well over 1000.  Eventually, the number of recipient sites exceeded several thousand…
Introduction FUE is becoming increasingly popular with both physicians and patients. As patient demand increases, the need for more physicians to provide the procedure is essential. Unfortunately, the procedure is difficult to learn for many physicians. There is a need to reduce the learning curve so that consistent results are possible. In addition, there is a need to provide logistics so that physicians are able to carry out large procedures in a shorter span of time. This presentation will detail how to provide the FUE rapidly while insuring quality grafts that insure consistent results. Methods I will discuss the overall…
Choosing to have a hair transplant procedure is a life-changing decision that should not be taken lightly.  If you are thinking about having hair restoration surgery, there are a number of steps you should first take.  We will discuss these steps in a multi-part series, starting today, with one of the most important: Part I: RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH You will hear this generic-sounding advice over and over again but it is vital that you not overlook this important step.  It is so important to soak up all the information you can.  Make sure you spend time researching the following topics…
Imagine having the capacity to accurately maintain the incision count during recipient site preparation while communicating freely with your patients or staff. The new, cutting-edge Counting Incision Device (C-ID) allows physicians to simultaneously accomplish both! This new medical instrument is now offered by Device For Hair Restoration. The C-ID features an LED display that maintains a 5 digit count of recipient site preparation and 3 different tips with depth control for pre-cut blades or needles (18G, 19G, 20G or 21G), depending upon your preferred method of recipient site preparation. This revolutionary device is also light-weight, ergonomic and disposable. HOW DOCTORS…
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