A New Universal Follicular Unit Excision Classification System for Hair Transplantation Difficulty and Patient Outcome

Introduction: The difficulty of the follicular unit excision (FUE) hair transplantation procedure is currently attributed to hair curliness and subsurface angulation. Patients possessing the curliest hair shafts are considered the most challenging. Consequently, patients with these features are ofte...

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Main Authors: Sanusi Umar, Paul Shitabata, Paul Rose, Marissa J. Carter, Rattapon Thuangtong, Boudine Lohlun, Hind Benhiba, Tayfun Oguzoglu, Maria Marta Zollinger, Juan Maldonado, Alejandro Gonzalez, Myroslava Novosilska, Alba Gómez Zubiaur, Miguel Marti
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spelling th-mahidol.749432022-08-04T11:34:36Z A New Universal Follicular Unit Excision Classification System for Hair Transplantation Difficulty and Patient Outcome Sanusi Umar Paul Shitabata Paul Rose Marissa J. Carter Rattapon Thuangtong Boudine Lohlun Hind Benhiba Tayfun Oguzoglu Maria Marta Zollinger Juan Maldonado Alejandro Gonzalez Myroslava Novosilska Alba Gómez Zubiaur Miguel Marti Siriraj Hospital Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Mahidol University David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Hair Evolution by Robotics Ricart Medical Institute Mxcapilar Clinic Instituto Capilar Marta Zollinger Hairderma Clinic Dr. Marti Hair and Scalp Diseases Group Aesthetic Medical Clinic Myroslava Novosilska Private Dental Practice HairFront Clinic Dr. T Hair Transplant Dr. U Hair and Skin Clinic Dermatopathology Institute Hair Transplant Institute of Miami Medicine Introduction: The difficulty of the follicular unit excision (FUE) hair transplantation procedure is currently attributed to hair curliness and subsurface angulation. Patients possessing the curliest hair shafts are considered the most challenging. Consequently, patients with these features are often denied FUE. However, this practice does not consider intrapatient variation in the graft attrition rate and the rates themselves, which are frequently low in very curly hair where the skin firmness/thickness is average. To better aid practitioners in predicting FUE performance, we have developed a new scoring system (the Sanusi FUE Score Scale [SFS Scale]) based on two major donor variables (hair and skin characteristics). Material and Method: The scale assigns scores to each of three hair subtypes (straight-wavy, curly, and coily-kinky) and each of three skin subtypes (thick/firm, soft/thin, and medium thickness/firmness). The scores were weighted based on the assessment of 13 experienced FUE practitioners from around the globe, who were asked to score each of the three skin and hair characteristics for their contribution to FUE difficulty. Results: On the contribution of skin characteristics to FUE difficulty, 12/13 (92%) practitioners assigned the highest (most difficult) score to thick/firm skin, with medium skin thickness/firmness being the least challenging. The same percentage of practitioners gave the highest difficulty score to coiled-kinky hair subtypes regarding the contribution of hair characteristics to FUE difficulty. All agreed that straight-wavy hair presents the least challenge to FUE performance. Tallying the scores of the skin and hair variables generates a final score range of 2–9, which is associated with five grades/classes of challenge in the FUE procedure, influencing the need for a specialized skill/nuanced approach or equipment. Conclusion: We developed a universal FUE donor scoring scale that accounts for the diversity of human hair and skin types. Further evaluation to determine the validity of this new classification system in predicting and grading FUE difficulty and patient outcomes is warranted. 2022-08-04T04:34:36Z 2022-08-04T04:34:36Z 2022-01-01 Article Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology. Vol.15, (2022), 1133-1147 10.2147/CCID.S369346 11787015 2-s2.0-85133373793 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/74943 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85133373793&origin=inward
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Thailand
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spellingShingle Medicine
Sanusi Umar
Paul Shitabata
Paul Rose
Marissa J. Carter
Rattapon Thuangtong
Boudine Lohlun
Hind Benhiba
Tayfun Oguzoglu
Maria Marta Zollinger
Juan Maldonado
Alejandro Gonzalez
Myroslava Novosilska
Alba Gómez Zubiaur
Miguel Marti
A New Universal Follicular Unit Excision Classification System for Hair Transplantation Difficulty and Patient Outcome
description Introduction: The difficulty of the follicular unit excision (FUE) hair transplantation procedure is currently attributed to hair curliness and subsurface angulation. Patients possessing the curliest hair shafts are considered the most challenging. Consequently, patients with these features are often denied FUE. However, this practice does not consider intrapatient variation in the graft attrition rate and the rates themselves, which are frequently low in very curly hair where the skin firmness/thickness is average. To better aid practitioners in predicting FUE performance, we have developed a new scoring system (the Sanusi FUE Score Scale [SFS Scale]) based on two major donor variables (hair and skin characteristics). Material and Method: The scale assigns scores to each of three hair subtypes (straight-wavy, curly, and coily-kinky) and each of three skin subtypes (thick/firm, soft/thin, and medium thickness/firmness). The scores were weighted based on the assessment of 13 experienced FUE practitioners from around the globe, who were asked to score each of the three skin and hair characteristics for their contribution to FUE difficulty. Results: On the contribution of skin characteristics to FUE difficulty, 12/13 (92%) practitioners assigned the highest (most difficult) score to thick/firm skin, with medium skin thickness/firmness being the least challenging. The same percentage of practitioners gave the highest difficulty score to coiled-kinky hair subtypes regarding the contribution of hair characteristics to FUE difficulty. All agreed that straight-wavy hair presents the least challenge to FUE performance. Tallying the scores of the skin and hair variables generates a final score range of 2–9, which is associated with five grades/classes of challenge in the FUE procedure, influencing the need for a specialized skill/nuanced approach or equipment. Conclusion: We developed a universal FUE donor scoring scale that accounts for the diversity of human hair and skin types. Further evaluation to determine the validity of this new classification system in predicting and grading FUE difficulty and patient outcomes is warranted.
author2 Siriraj Hospital
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Sanusi Umar
Paul Shitabata
Paul Rose
Marissa J. Carter
Rattapon Thuangtong
Boudine Lohlun
Hind Benhiba
Tayfun Oguzoglu
Maria Marta Zollinger
Juan Maldonado
Alejandro Gonzalez
Myroslava Novosilska
Alba Gómez Zubiaur
Miguel Marti
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author Sanusi Umar
Paul Shitabata
Paul Rose
Marissa J. Carter
Rattapon Thuangtong
Boudine Lohlun
Hind Benhiba
Tayfun Oguzoglu
Maria Marta Zollinger
Juan Maldonado
Alejandro Gonzalez
Myroslava Novosilska
Alba Gómez Zubiaur
Miguel Marti
author_sort Sanusi Umar
title A New Universal Follicular Unit Excision Classification System for Hair Transplantation Difficulty and Patient Outcome
title_short A New Universal Follicular Unit Excision Classification System for Hair Transplantation Difficulty and Patient Outcome
title_full A New Universal Follicular Unit Excision Classification System for Hair Transplantation Difficulty and Patient Outcome
title_fullStr A New Universal Follicular Unit Excision Classification System for Hair Transplantation Difficulty and Patient Outcome
title_full_unstemmed A New Universal Follicular Unit Excision Classification System for Hair Transplantation Difficulty and Patient Outcome
title_sort new universal follicular unit excision classification system for hair transplantation difficulty and patient outcome
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/74943
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