For an enlarged picture, please click above.
The picture above is an example of a donor strip
taken from the back of the head. The red section outlines a modified
follicular unit, while the blue section outlines a standard
single follicular unit. As shown
in the picture above, you can see that hairs tend to clump in
areas of 1, 2, 3, or even up to 4 hairs. These clumps of hairs
are called single follicular units. For hair transplantation,
follicular units of hair are separated from the donor strip and
divided into units of hairs called grafts.
At NHT Medical Center, we utitlize the combination
of three different sized grafts- single
hair follicular unit, single follciular unit, and the modified
follicular unit. Modified follicular units are grafts the size
of about two single follicular units combined. However, we do
not make modified follicular units bigger than 4 hairs. Using
modified follicular units can yield up to two times as many hairs
than using normal single follicular units.
The purpose of using single follicular units is
to obtain a natural look. For the hairline, we still use single
follicular units and even single hair follicular units. We agree
that those are the best options for the hairline. But for density
purposes, we prefer to use modified follicular units for the coverage
of the rest of the area. Modified follicular units provide a thicker,
fuller appearance, and are more suited to the non-hairline regions
of the scalp.