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The Gallagher Medical Institute
Artistry in Hair Transplantation
Doctor Joseph Gallagher - Medical Director
The
Stereo Microscopic Follicle Recovery System
in Hair Transplants
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There are
constantly new advances in hair transplantation. However most
important advances in this field is the use of the Stereo
Microscope in the retrieval and dissection of hair follicle
units and dense packing which I have used since I started my
private practice in Hair transplantation.
There are
other physicians who came to similar conclusions and have since
incorporated the stereo microscope into their practices after
our clinical studies. It is the Gold standard by which all
transplantation results will judged. I personally use it to prepare each
and every follicular unit. As most people explore the area of
hair transplantation they become aware that hair follicles and
shafts do not grow from the head one by one, but rather in
follicular units consisting of one to four hairs. This includes
the pilo-sebaceous structure which lubricates the hair shaft but
also is part responsible for hair growth. These follicle units
must be preserved intact during dissection to insure survival
and growth. The older methods of dissection involved minimal
magnification of .5x to 3x. With the level of magnification
employed by the stereo microscope (20x), full appreciation of
this delicate follicle unit can be realized. Using the lesser
magnification it is possible to transect through portions of
this follicular unit rendering some of the grafts useless to the
hair transplantation process causing a waste of precious hair. |

The
use of the Stereo Microscopic Follicle Recovery System
ensures that the pilo
sebaceous structure is
preserved intact. Hair follicle units as small as one
hair units for the hairline region can readily be
utilized. Larger hair follicle units of 2 to 3 may also
be harvested in their entirety. This translates into a
number of positive results for the patient. The first is
greater viability and survival of grafts. Next is the
ability to dense pack the recipient area with the
smallest grafts. The utilization of the stereo
microscope is the most accurate method of obtaining the
highest quality hair follicle unit grafts. We attain a
growth rate in excess of 99%. This is due to the fact
that we also retrieve and utilize the resting hairs from
the donor site. These hairs would otherwise go unseen
and wasted with lesser magnification. In addition, many
patients have lowered hair density, have had multiple
procedures with resulting scar tissue, or have a greater
degree of baldness. The use of the stereo microscope is
imperative with these candidates as each and every
available hair follicle must be accurately retrieved and
fully utilized. In addition, since excess tissue is
trimmed away from the grafts, the resulting follicle
grafts are smaller. Therefore smaller incisions are
needed allowing for dense packing of grafts. Patients
are therefore completed sooner and are generally happier
because the hairs are replaced exactly the way they come
out of the scalp, resulting in a completely natural
look.
The Stereo Microscopic Follicular Recovery System is the
most precise method for dissection and preparation of
grafts in Hair Transplantation. It is the standard by
which other means will be measured. - Dr. Joseph C.
Gallagher
Published in Regrowth 1998
Revised 2000/2006 |
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