Ann Dermatol. 2002 Jul;14(3):149-152. English.
Published online Mar 15, 2016.
Copyright © The Korean Dermatological Association and The Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology
Original Article

The Effects of Dehydration, Preservation Temperature and Time on the Hair Grafts

Jung Chul Kim, Sung Joo Hwang, Jung Ju Lee, Byung Min Oh, Seok Jong Lee, Do Won Kim, Jung Chul Kim and Moon Kyu Kim

    Abstract

    Background

    Careful manipulation of hair grafts is essential for a good yield of transplanted hair.

    Objective

    The aim of this study was to evaluate some of the factors responsible for poor graft yield, such as dehydration of the graft and the temperature and duration of preservation.

    Methods

    First, for the dehydration study, isolated single hair follicles were left on dry gauze for 0, 5, 10, 20, and 30 minutes at room temperature. Secondly, to evaluate the effect of preservation temperature and time on the hair graft, follicles were preserved in saline for 5 minutes as a control, then for 6, 24, and 48 hours both at room temperature and at 4℃, respectively. Viability of preserved follicles was judged based on organ culture.

    Results

    Elongation of hair folliciles was seen in 96%, 94%, 94%, 83%, and 68% for 0-, 5-, 10-, 20-, and 30-minute air-exposed groups, respectively. Survival was seen in 95%, 92%, 40% and 34% at room temperature and 96%, 94%, 76% and 50% at 4℃ for follicles preserved in saline for 5 min (control), then for 6, 24, and 48 hours, respectively.

    Conclusion

    We suggest that, alone with careful manipulation of hair units, high survival can be achieved with the avoidance of graft dehydration and preservation of the grafts at low temperatures if the operation time extends for more than 6 hours.

    Keywords
    Dehydration; Hair transplantation; Preservation temperature and time


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