Dr.Bisanga, BHR Clinic, 4100 FUT, 0 - 12 Months

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  • SL
    Doctor Representative
    • Dec 2012
    • 123

    Dr.Bisanga, BHR Clinic, 4100 FUT, 0 - 12 Months

    The patient was in his mid thirties and on hair loss medication. Donor density being 83 FUs per cm/2. This patient's groupings were so good that from the 4100 FUs, we placed 10,616 actual hairs, averaging to almost 2.6 hairs per FU, and well above the average.


    This case shows design & placement pictures, followed with updates of post 8 and 12 months detailing relative progression and comparison pictures. Please note that the updated pictures were all supplied by the patient himself, in natural light and not taken in or by the clinic.




    PRE OP DESIGN AND PLACEMENT OF 4100 GRAFTS







    0 - 8 MONTHS COMPARISONS














    0 - 12 MONTHS COMPARISONS












    12 MONTHS RIGHT SIDE WITH CLOSE UP





    12 MONTHS LEFT SIDE WITH CLOSE UP





    12 MONTHS TOP WITH CLOSE UP





    12 MONTHS FRONT WITH CLOSE UP




    This patient has been on medication for some time and obviously knows the importance of continuing to do so. He knew also the importance of future planning and was specific as to what he wanted to achieve from his first procedure and realistically knew there could be the need for more surgeries in the future.

    With a slightly conservative hair line approach, in keeping with age, and frontal third coverage, as was his priority, we placed into the lateral humps where there were signs of miniaturisation and potential future loss, so in essence addressing the concerns raised.

    He did have higher than average groupings and indeed higher than average density and thus made a good candidate. He was not average with respect to this.

    The patient has options of future Strip/FUT followed by subsequent FUE so as to maximize the donor availability, carried out step by step with sufficient planning at every stage.
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