Haır Dıameter Measurements For Plannıng Follıcular Unıt Extractıon Surgery (FUE): Is There A Correlatıon Between The Mıcrometer Calıper And Scannıng Electron Mıcroscopy (SEM) Fındıngs?

2021 
BACKGROUND Hair shaft diameter is one of the most important factors for the outcome of follicular unit extraction (FUE) surgery. In fact, the hair shaft is elliptical. Therefore, it has a long and short axis. Many hair transplantation surgeons use manual micrometer caliper for gauging hair diameter and use the results in the management of recipient and donor area. AIM In this study, we aimed to identify the dependability of micrometer caliper and also the hair diameter diversity pattern in the donor area. PATIENTS / METHODS Two hundred and seventy hairs were collected from three males with androgenetic alopecia. Hair samples were obtained from the 1cm2 boxes from superior to inferior at the mid-point of temporal, parietal, and occipital donor areas. The diameter of each hair was measured both with a micrometer caliper and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). RESULTS Average diameter measured by scanning electron microscopy was 83,01µm for the long axis and 51.51µm for the short axis. The average value for the micrometer caliper measurement was 53.32µm. Comparison of micrometer caliper results with the short axis measurements of SEM revealed a strong significant correlation. The hair diameters from superior, middle, and inferior boxes revealed a tendency to decrease towards the inferior regions. CONCLUSIONS A manual micrometer caliper is a dependable tool for planning FUE surgery and it measures the short axis of the elliptical hair shaft. Hair diameter tends to decrease towards the inferior regions of the donor area.
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