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FUE (Follicular Unit Extractions) at Hasson & Wong

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Author: Dr. Victor Hasson

Medical Doctor & Hair Restoration Physician

Dr. Wong speaking at FUE hair transplant workshopDr. Jerry Wong recently participated in the Third Annual Mediterranean FUE Workshop, held in Istanbul, Turkey in June 2015. Dr. Wong interacted and watched some extraordinary  FUE practitioners as they  demonstrated their skill, techniques and art.

All methods of FUE extractions were explored: motorized drill, dull & sharp, Cold Isolation Techniques and manual.  The workshops were conducted at Dr. Koray Endergan’s hair transplant clinic where four operating rooms were used simultaneously and 12 different hair transplant surgeries were performed over the course of three days. The surgeries were performed by a number of different surgeons, each using different techniques. It quickly became obvious that the very best grafts were generated by the manual extraction method.

Manual extraction not only generated the best looking grafts, it also creates the smallest extraction holes out of all the different methods. Since manual extraction is more gentle on the donor skin and surrounding follicles, it also enables more grafts to be extracted , making mega-sessions a possibility.

At Hasson and Wong we have two very talented and practiced technicians who are experts with manual extractions.  We are committed to staying on top of current techniques and to using the best equipment available and constantly monitor developments in the industry so we can evaluate what works best.

Hasson and Wong are proud to offer both FUT and FUE extractions, and are committed to performing the best Follicular Unit Extractions to ensure quick recovery times and continued remarkable hair transplant results.

 

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