The Use of Retention Sutures and Tensed Silastic-Dacron Strips for the Prevention of Stretch-Back After Alopecia-Reducing Procedures

    Dominic A. Brandy
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    TLDR Silastic-Dacron strips effectively prevent stretch-back after hair reduction surgeries.
    Between 1990 and 1992, a study involving 75 patients evaluated the effectiveness of retention sutures and tensed Silastic-Dacron strips in preventing stretch-back after alopecia-reducing surgeries. The study found that retention sutures, used in 25 patients, somewhat prevented stretch-back, while the tensed Silastic-Dacron strips, used in another 25 patients, completely prevented stretch-back and even resulted in compression of the bald area in about half of the cases. The remaining 25 patients received no intervention. No complications were associated with the Silastic-Dacron strips. The study concluded that the Silastic-Dacron strips are particularly effective in preventing stretch-back and improving outcomes in hair restoration procedures.
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