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Product Report - The HairMax LaserComb
Dr. Nelson Ferreira of
Sure Hair International
Created on January 28, 2008
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Dr. Nelson Ferreira of
Sure Hair International
Created on January 3, 2008
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Dr. Robert Jones of
Hair Transplant Center
Created on August 8, 2007
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Dr. Robert Jones of
Hair Transplant Center
Created on July 30, 2007
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Dr. Robert Jones of
Hair Transplant Center
Created on July 29, 2007
Finasteride - It's use for hair loss
Dr. Robert Jones of
Hair Transplant Center
Created on July 13, 2007
Eyelash and Eyebrow Transplants
Dr. Robert Jones of
Hair Transplant Center
Created on July 13, 2007
Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)
Dr. Robert Jones of
Hair Transplant Center
Created on June 11, 2007
The Growth Cycle of Hair
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Hair Transplant Center
Created on June 6, 2007
Minoxidil – medical treatment of hairloss
Dr. Robert Jones of
Hair Transplant Center
Created on June 5, 2007
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Created on June 4, 2007
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Charles Medical Group
Created on May 21, 2007
Trichophytic Closure: A New Method to close the Donor Site when performing Hair Transplantation
Dr. Robert Jones of
Hair Transplant Center
Created on May 16, 2007
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Trichophytic Closure: A New Method to close the Donor Site when performing Hair Transplantation

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Created on May 16, 2007

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Dr. Robert Jones

When hair transplant surgeons meticulously close the edges of a donor wound, they generally end up with a fine, linear scar that is approximately 1-2mm in width. Sometimes, the scar can be a bit wider and every once in a while, when the person's connective tissue is weak, or the edges of the scar are closed too roughly or have too much tension, the scar can be a cosmetic problem. The educated patient, who has expectations of a thin scar, or the patient who is likely to wear his hair very short, hopes that their hair transplant doctor can produce scars that are practically invisible.

A Trichophytic closure is a way of improving the linear donor scars of hair transplant patients. A Trichophytic incision in hair transplantation involves trimming off the upper edge of the incision and then closing the wound in such a way the hair near the edge can grow through the scar. This has the potential to produce a scar that is virtually undetectable.

I have performed comparison studies, closing half the incision with traditional closure techniques, and the other half with the new "tricho Closure" technique, and there is no doubt in my mind that the results from the new technique are superior.

I had a transplant in February of 2006 and you can see the results of my healed scar by going to my site at www.torontohairdoctor.com.



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