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This article reviews strip follicular unit transplantation, a hair transplant technique. It covers indications, anesthesia, procedure, complications, and special cases for this evolving surgical method.

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  • Surgical Dermatology
  • Hair Restoration Science

Background:

  • Hair transplantation has evolved significantly since its inception.
  • The strip follicular unit transplantation technique represents a key advancement in the field.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a concise overview of the strip follicular unit transplantation procedure.
  • To summarize key aspects including indications, anesthesia, and complications.
  • To share practical insights gained from experience with the technique.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the strip follicular unit transplantation procedure.
  • Discussion of indications, anesthesia, surgical steps, and potential complications.
  • Inclusion of practical experience and considerations for repeat strip excision.

Main Results:

  • The article outlines the essential components of strip follicular unit transplantation.
  • It highlights common indications and standard anesthetic approaches.
  • Potential complications and management strategies are summarized.

Conclusions:

  • Strip follicular unit transplantation remains a relevant hair restoration technique.
  • Understanding its nuances is crucial for successful patient outcomes.
  • Experience-based insights can optimize the application of this procedure.