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Intra Operative Donor Images of Matt (aka 'Photomatt')
1,200 grafts were removed. These photos were taken IMMEDIATELY after graft removal on day 2.
The photos are of progressively closer views taken immediately after the second session.
The only way to ascertain if any peripheral follicular damage exists is by examining the donor area closely at 'ground zero'. Future procedures depend upon this.
Note: Patient had some existing scars on scalp that were there prior to surgery. Use patient's existing scars as a reference point for viewing photographs.
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 Taken During 1800 graft removal.
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During 1800 graft removal
This picture is taken immediately after the 3rd session on Day 3 and represents a total of 1,800 grafts.
Healing will be rapid, and a "buzz cut" will be possible with no obvious detection from the 2 to 3 week mark.
The emphasis is on donor site preservation. Each follicle is a precious and irreplaceable commodity and therefore the donor site must be treated by the surgeon with respect and accountability.
Please note; when a follicle is removed, there is no encroachment upon or damage to peripheral follicles.
In this case, removal of a further 2,000 grafts from the same area is immediately possible.
Note: Patient had some existing scars on scalp.
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