hairtech
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A recent PM was asking about the 0.75mm punch and comparing transection rates and the types of grafts that are able to be extracted with a small punch.
I am not here trying to promote anything on this thread other than verifying what a poster asked me. He stated that he was told that there was no way a 0.75mm punch was able to get viable grafts and that the 0.75mm punch was used as a marketing ploy.
This statement pretty much needed to be shoved back to where it came from because it is a completely false. So the pictures that I will provide all came from FUE... came from a 0.75mm punch, and was performed by a "blunt" punch and not a sharp punch.
1's, 2's, 3's, and 4's easily
The donor area post op.
An additional second patient's donor area post op.
Again, I started this thread only to debunk a false statement.
I am not here trying to promote anything on this thread other than verifying what a poster asked me. He stated that he was told that there was no way a 0.75mm punch was able to get viable grafts and that the 0.75mm punch was used as a marketing ploy.
This statement pretty much needed to be shoved back to where it came from because it is a completely false. So the pictures that I will provide all came from FUE... came from a 0.75mm punch, and was performed by a "blunt" punch and not a sharp punch.
1's, 2's, 3's, and 4's easily
The donor area post op.
An additional second patient's donor area post op.
Again, I started this thread only to debunk a false statement.