1200 CIT "non-strip" to frontal hairline of class 3 patient

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1200 CIT "non-strip" to frontal hairline of class 3 patient

Postby CITness » Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:17 pm

Several months ago, this middle-aged patient came to us in hopes of achieving a significant improvement in appearance by undergoing our most minimally invasive hair transplant procedure. A CIT “non-strip” procedure not only saves patients from the linear scar associated with follicular unit transplant, but it also efficiently uses each patient’s donor hair. In CIT, the physician can selectively chose each donor hair from the donor area (back of head) one at a time. This method of hair transplant significantly reduces recovery time and involves less associated pain than follicular unit transplant (strip) technique. Usually follicular unit transplants involve at least three to five days more than CIT mostly because it doesn’t require any closure (suturing) devices in the donor area (back of head).

With medium-fine, slightly wavy hair and well above average donor density the patient’s coverage and fully matured result not only offers symmetry and balance to the front, but it restores some confidence as well. The treatment plan for this patient was to slightly lower the hairline by approx. 2 cm, and strategic placement of 1200 CIT grafts. When lowering the hairline, the growth/coverage must be matched with an appropriate density, so a follow-up session can be performed to fill in any remaining areas. This patient expects to see more growth from a smaller, more recent CIT session to “touch-up” any remaining areas. Hairlines should always appear soft, and any growth from the hair restoration procedure should appear as if it never was grafted. Framing the face is the main effect that an appropriate hairline creates for patients, but too much density can draw too much attention in front. The temples, temporal regions, hairline, and eyebrows are all components that can easily make or break even the best hair transplant procedure. Best of growth to this patient!

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Re: 1200 CIT "non-strip" to frontal hairline of class 3 patient

Postby thomas4231 » Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:41 pm

His hairline is similiar to mine it looks like the same idea I have for mine. :D
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Re: 1200 CIT "non-strip" to frontal hairline of class 3 patient

Postby forhair » Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:52 pm

Hi Thomas, I remember some of your posts here, did you get ht?
bare in mind that this patient is middle-aged, how old are you?
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Re: 1200 CIT "non-strip" to frontal hairline of class 3 patient

Postby thomas4231 » Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:04 am

I will be 41 in May. I have been planning to go this year with Dr.Cole but with costs going up in my area I
may have to delay a little longer again. :cry:
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Re: 1200 CIT "non-strip" to frontal hairline of class 3 patient

Postby forhair » Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:44 am

I hope things are going to get better in your area. btw, if your interested we have a great financing programs (medchoice).
Let me know if we can work out something for you.
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Re: 1200 CIT "non-strip" to frontal hairline of class 3 patient

Postby thomas4231 » Thu Mar 25, 2010 7:35 pm

I will call about that and I feel its time to get this done and this is the year Im shooting for. :lol:
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Re: 1200 CIT "non-strip" to frontal hairline of class 3 pati

Postby thomas4231 » Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:08 am

I have my appointment with Dr.Cole on July 26 looking forward to this. :D
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Re: 1200 CIT "non-strip" to frontal hairline of class 3 pati

Postby forhair » Sat Jun 12, 2010 11:22 am

Good luck thomas, keep posting on your progress
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