Graft Dissection is a highly detailed process in hair restoration that involves isolating individual follicular units from the donor strip under a microscope. This step is critical for ensuring the precision and quality of grafts used in transplantation, directly impacting the success of the procedure.
The process begins with the donor strip being carefully dissected into smaller sections. Skilled technicians use specialized tools to separate the follicular units while preserving their integrity. Each unit typically contains 1 to 4 hairs, depending on the natural grouping of follicles.
Graft Dissection requires meticulous attention to detail, as damaged or poorly prepared grafts can compromise the outcome of the transplant. The use of high-magnification equipment ensures accuracy and minimizes wastage of viable follicles.
Patients benefit from the precision and care taken during graft dissection, as it ensures a high survival rate for transplanted follicles and contributes to natural-looking and long-lasting results.