Bad Strip Transplant Revision
Listen to my audio tweet about CIT hair transplant surgery for hair loss.
A bad strip hair transplant can be revised by a skilled surgeon but why not to avoid it in the first place and get a non-visible scars technique?
Get all the answers in this podcast:
Case Q – CIT hair transplant results
This patient is a class 3v potential class v with average donor density of 180 hairs per cm2. This patient was treated with 3000 CIT grafts over two sessions. The goal of the patient was to fill-in the temple region recessions, maintain coverage on top, and add a natural density in the crown. At several months post-op, this patient has obtained excellent coverage and is satisfied with the new appearance.
Dr. Cole Reveals C2G Video Demonstration
This video demonstration was taken during live hair transplant surgery with one of Dr. Cole’s patients. With strip harvesting or traditional FUE, the patients are very limited in their personal appearance and have difficulties getting back to normal daily activities because they are asked to shave their head.
Shaving the head allows the physician to have high visibility of the donor area which is necessary for donor hair extraction. With the new C2G technique, the patients are able to keep their normal hair style before and after the CIT technique!
Now patients can have the best of both worlds. They no longer have to put up with the pain associated with strip scars and they can still maintain their normal hair style.
CIT Video Results On a Norwood 3 By Dr. Cole
Hair Transplant Video Results:
Here we have a 39 year old male, who was destined to be a class V. His request was for us to fill in the recessions, create a more dense frontal hairline, and add light coverage to the thinning crown.
Between early 2004 and late 2005, he had three smaller procedures, which together accounted for approx.4800 grafts, all via FIT/CIT technique. During his history of loss subsequent to his priors, he experienced additional loss therefore we transplanted on top once he came in during March of this year. In this year’s session, we transplanted approx 1200 grafts which include several hundred FIT farmed grafts to his donor.

