Donor Recharging with CIT

I heard the tern “Donor Recharging”, what does it means?

CIT donor recharging is a method of preparation where each extracted scalp follicular unit is replaced with a body hair follicular unit. The exchange of these grafts isn’t always one for one but the purpose of CIT donor recharging is to replete the donor area and help the donor area from being too thinned from harvesting with hair transplant. CIT donor recharging also stimulates the production of melanin, a pigment in the donor area. Donor recharging allows patients with higher degrees of hair loss to maximize their scalp hair donor supply and fill-in the absence of extracted follicular units. The results with donor recharging are subject to the same limitations as BHT and results cannot be guaranteed. CIT donor recharging results vary from patient to patient and the appearance of the results is unpredictable.

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Donor After 6,000g Harvested with donor Recharging

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    2 Responses to “Donor Recharging with CIT”

    1. July 30th, 2008 | 4:23 am

      Hey what is the average amount of grafts needed for a class 2?

    2. Site_Admin
      July 30th, 2008 | 9:48 am

      It depends on many factors:
      *your hair loss pattern (based on the norwood scale)
      *Your future hair loss (family history)
      *Your age
      *Are you using any medication to treat hair loss?
      *Do you have a medical condition
      and more…
      The range can be anywhere from 500-2500 grafts for hair transplant.
      The best is to get a consultation with a hair transplant surgeon. You can use a online form and send your photos with that information. Oh…and it’s free :)
      Get a virtual hair transplant consultation free

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