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Hair Restorations Mayer pages 551 - 554. Sources of Hair Klicker page 140. Methods of Attachment. 1) wax attachment 2) tissue adhesive (cement) 3) suturing 4) needle embedding 5) melted wax. General Directions Klicker page 143. Use lengths of hair that are longer than required.
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Methods of Attachment • 1) wax attachment • 2) tissue adhesive (cement) • 3) suturing • 4) needle embedding • 5) melted wax
General DirectionsKlicker page 143 • Use lengths of hair that are longer than required. • Width of hair patch should not exceed 1”. • Eyebrow & mustache should not exceed 3/8”. • Overlapping • Marginal Form and Position • Final Trimming and Shaping
Crown of the HeadKlicker page 143 • 1) rounded
Crown of the Head 2) squared
Crown of the Head 3) recessed
EyebrowKlicker page 140 • Hair grows obliquely upward and outward. • Head: central plane of forehead • Body: lateral plane of forehead • Tail: lateral rim of the eyesocket
Eyebrow Greatest density is at the head and thinnest is at the tail. Form and position is important. Bilateral restoration should be done simultaneously.
EyelashKlicker page 185 • Hair is thicker than the hair of the cranium. • May be curved or relatively straight. • Purchased eyelashes usually require trimming. • May be attached to eyecap with tissue adhesive.
MustacheKlicker page 141 • Wax used because of conspicuous location. • Small hair patches: ¼ “ wide • May need to round/trim top of the hair patch. • Hair patch should be long to allow for trimming.
Types of Mustache • pencil-line • large, prominent • short, cropped • curled • handle-bar
Goatee • goatee: thin layer of flesh-colored wax
Beard Van Dyke: small beard Full Beard (prefabricated hair: trim!!)