Manual FUE Hair Transplant in Omaha NE

The Hair Transplant Process

Surgical hair replacement techniques have come a long way. In 1955, Dr. Norman Orentreich performed the first hair transplant in the U.S. At that time, he used a small round punch to remove the donor hair from the back of the scalp. While early transplants looked “pluggy,” the process worked. In the early 90s, we realized that scalp hair grew from groups of follicles containing 1 to 4 hairs, which were labeled “FOLLICULAR UNITS.” When these units were transplanted, they grew hair in a way so natural that you could not see any difference between the transplanted and original hairs.

The removal of follicular units from the back of the scalp (donor area) can be done by cutting out a strip of scalp and removing the follicular units under a microscope (Follicular Unit Transplant or FUT) or by removing the follicular units directly with a tiny punch (Follicular Unit Extraction or FUE). This extraction process is known as “HARVESTING.”

The second part of this surgical hair replacement procedure is called the “PLACEMENT.” Tiny incisions are made in the bald “recipient” areas, and the follicular grafts are inserted manually.

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Diagram illustrating hair transplant steps: starting with a bald scalp, followed by hair extraction and implantation processes.

Manual FUE Science

If hair follicles are removed from the scalp and placed anywhere on the same person’s body, whether it’s the bald scalp or the top of one’s hand, the follicles will thrive and produce hair. Unfortunately, this doesn’t work if someone else is the donor, even if it’s a family member.

In a surgical hair replacement transplant, the follicles removed from the back of the scalp have the ability to grow hair for a lifetime. Because they cannot be rejected, they can be placed in the bald scalp where they will survive and thrive.

Manual FUE

A manual handheld FUE hair transplant is a procedure that is done by a physician using a handheld device to extract the individual hair follicles. Much of the success of this form of procedure is entirely as a result of the efficiency and experience of the physician, to ensure that harvesting happens at a natural distance apart and that the hair follicle does not get transected during harvesting.

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ARTAS® Robotic FU

In comparison, the ARTAS® FUE hair transplant procedure is a physician-guided robotic FUE hair transplant device. This simply states that the physician will be in control of the robot during the procedure by selecting the density amount desired for harvesting, as well as mapping out the desired donor area. The physician does not actually harvest the donor grafts. The harvesting step is completed by the ARTAS® robot with unparalleled precision and accuracy.

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