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Strip Patient
2500 grafts in 90 sq cm |
Reprinted with permission from
www.forhair.com
This Photograph
depicts a hair transplant patient, who just received 2500 grafts
in a 90 square centimeter area of bald surface area of the scalp.
His hair loss had progressed to a class 4 status. He had hair
thinning behind the bald area. He was advised to take propecia to
treat the areas of hair loss that exhibited signs of thinning. He
was treated with a hair transplant to the areas just in front of
this that were bald or in a more advanced stage of balding. His
hair transplant procedure consisted of multiple follicular unit
size grafts that were inserted into customized hair transplant
sites that ranged from 0.96 mm in width to 1.63 mm in width. In
our offices every hair transplant patient is treated with a
customized hair transplant procedure.
If the follicular
units are larger, the sites between the recipient sites must be
smaller. If the follicular units are smaller or the skin is more
elastic, the sites between the recipient sites can be much smaller
and the size of the recipient sites on the hair transplant patient
can be much smaller. In this individual the follicular unit
density approached 28 follicular units per square centimeter. It
is very important for you to understand that 28 follicular units
per square centimeter is only 35% of the average donor area
density in the hair transplant patient.
Typically the
hair transplant patient must reach 41% of the density of the donor
area in a bald area or area of complete hair loss before the
illusion of coverage is reached. This fact is elucidated
elsewhere in our site. If the patient has exceptionally coarse or
curly hair the density of hair transplant grafts may be less to
meet the requirements for the illusion of coverage. Much finer
hair may require far more hair transplant grafts to give the
illusion of coverage. In this case the 2500 grafts were placed
within the blue line and the photograph was taken immediately at
the end of the procedure. The infrequent red spots live over one
or two hair transplant grafts and will turn brown or the same
color as the patient's hair within a few hours after the hair
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