PMID: 377333Jul 1, 1979Paper

Punch hair grafting under split-skin grafts on scalps

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
R E Nordström

Abstract

A method is presented for punch hair grafting under split-skin grafts and under very thin, scarred, bald skin. When used, the grafts have had a 100 percent survival, and almost 100 percent of the follicles survived as well.

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