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PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:52 pm Translate this post:   Reply with quote
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You don't need to tell me--I know first hand how much work is involved (at least as far as time is concerned). I had to sit there all day! Very Happy I am already a 2X patient of Dr. Cole. I asked the question because I was simply trying to grasp what C2G meant. I am already a believer in Dr. Cole/CIT and have nothing but the highest praise for the extremely hard work and superb results he achieves.
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If someone is not concerned about prior strip scars, is planning a small-ish procedure (500-700 grafts), but maintains a hair style of less than 2 inches long in the back, could he still opt for the CIT2GO procedure? It would just be nice to not have to hide out for a couple weeks to avoid detection....Is the instrument completed and have you had good success with it to date?...What is your daily max graft count with this CIT2GO procedure.?.....Any downside, besides higher cost with CIT2GO versus a shaven procedure?
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Michelle, Forhair, Dr. Cole---Any thoughts on the above questions?
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I am not sure if i have the answers, will try to get them for you as this procedure is new and the doc knows the details.
In my perspective i guess we can do C2G with any length..i don't see any reason why not but again right now i am guessing. However i don't see it effective because if it's 2 inches then your hair will not cover the area as good as longer hair, maybe i am wrong, but if you want to avoid shaving the area then it is a good idea. I will try to get the answers for you tomorrow, in the meantime watch the C2G video:)

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:55 am Translate this post:   Reply with quote
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If someone is not concerned about prior strip scars, is planning a small-ish procedure (500-700 grafts), but maintains a hair style of less than 2 inches long in the back, could he still opt for the CIT2GO procedure?

Ideally your hair should be about 2 inches of longer however they can work with it as short as 1 1/2 inches

It would just be nice to not have to hide out for a couple weeks to avoid detection....Is the instrument completed and have you had good success with it to date?...

Our engineer is still working on the new instrument

What is your daily max graft count with this CIT2GO procedure.?.....

I can schedule 800 grafts per day of C2G (non-shaven CIT)

Any downside, besides higher cost with CIT2GO versus a shaven procedure?

None what so ever Very Happy

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 12:44 pm Translate this post:   Reply with quote
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Just so I understand, what is it that necessitates the need for longer hair in the donor? Is it simply a matter of better hiding ability of longer hair (a benefit for me) or is it to necessary for the doctor to work in the area (a benefit for the physician)
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It is better hidden and it's easier to clip it up and out of the way so he can work Very Happy

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