Rationale for Using a Combination of Follicular Units and Slit Grafts in Hair Transplanting
June 2001
in “
International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology
”
TLDR Using both follicular units and slit grafts for hair transplants may give better hair density and graft survival.
In 2001, Walter P. Unger, M.D., discussed the benefits and drawbacks of using only follicular units (FU) versus a combination of FU and slit grafts in hair transplantation. Unger argued that while follicular unit transplantation (FUT) alone can yield natural-looking results, it may lead to lower hair densities and a higher risk of follicle damage due to less tissue protection. He suggested that combining FU and slit grafts could provide higher densities with a minimal increase in the visibility of grafts, particularly when some hair already exists in the recipient area. Unger recommended an initial session of FUT followed by a session combining both techniques for most patients. Although the document lacks specific patient data or statistical analysis, it includes comparative data and Unger's personal observations. He concluded that a combination of both techniques might offer the best outcomes for hair density and survival, and he planned to report future results after applying this method.