Dr Gabel Patient: Ken's Monthly Video Journal - The Start

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  • Steven Gabel, MD
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 237

    Dr Gabel Patient: Ken's Monthly Video Journal - The Start

    We have an interesting case to present. This patient recently underwent a hair transplant at our center. As seen in the preoperative photos, he had only scant hair in the frontal scalp region, which he desired to fill in.

    This patient was extremely enthusiastic about the whole process and he wanted to have us document it with monthly photographs and video. The video we have today is immediately after the procedure. As Ken returns to the office each month, we will be posting his video and photographs so the community can watch his hair growth as it matures. His reason for doing this is to tell others what the experience of hair restoration is like. He felt that the procedure itself was much easier then anticipated He is also going to write up his experience and post separately on the forums. Ken told me today he would start that soon.

    We transplanted 2569 grafts in the frontal scalp. The breakdown is as follows:

    1 haired grafts: 620
    2 haired grafts: 1525
    3 haired grafts: 414
    4 haired grafts: 10

    I want to publically thank Ken for doing this. He lives in Portland and will be stopping by the office to shoot video and take photographs each month as his transplanted hairs grow to maturity.

    Immediately after Surgery:


    Steven Gabel, M.D.






  • Spex
    Dr Representative
    • Nov 2008
    • 4289

    #2
    Super pics Doc - This patient is in store for a great result! Look forward to the updates as they come
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    • Steven Gabel, MD
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 237

      #3
      Thanks Spex

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