Let's say a Norwood 6 patient has 7,000 follicular units with a 2.6 hair average per follicular unit. That's 18,200 individual hairs available for transplant to the bald Norwood 6 area. 65,000 hairs is an average and reasonable estimate a Norwood 6 could have had in his bald area before there was any hair loss. 18,200 is 28% of the original 65,000 hairs. The concept of illusion of coverage should become obvious when you consider the math.
The following is a photo of our patient who had 3007 grafts placed. The photo was taken in the sun and with styling, the illusion of coverage is created. Neither FUE or FUT is the perfect solution to MPB. People in the forums speak of FUE and FUT as if there were some product consistency like buying a car. For instance, you buy a Chevy Volt in Washington state and it's going to be the same car you buy off a lot in North Carolina. This principle is not a wise mindset for a prospective patient to have when it comes to FUT and FUE. Check out the doctor's work before diving in. BTW, I just recommended our patient go see Dr. Wong for a scar revision. Our patient asked me about ACell and wants the doctor who does the scar revision to use ACell. There were alternatives, but I recommended our patient see Dr. Wong even if he doesn't agree or see value in using ACell. I have a history of being complimentary of H&W results in the forum when I think it's appropriate, but I'm not willing to venture into used car salesman territory, jumping on the bandwagon perpetuating myths that a 2013 technology hair transplant will give a Norwood 6 his full head of hair back. Dive in the lake, the hair parts down the middle and the 9,000 graft Norwood 6 is going to look thin on top. Under windy conditions the 9,000 graft Norwood 6 might wish he had given his hair an extra shot of super hold hairspray.
Regarding jabs at ACell and PRP, if you feel strongly they are ineffective, you should contact the FDA and question their approval of ACell as a regenerative product. Also you might consider contacting Emory Hospital and University because they administer, teach, and promote the healing properties of PRP.
Again, here is our patient with a 3007-graft illusion of coverage as you requested. You may have heard the term "Steve Jobs reality distortion field". Bobman got a great result, on the other hand, reality distortion fields are not in the best interest of young men seeking a solution to their hair loss.
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
Cole Hair Transplant
1045 Powers Place
Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
Phone 678-566-1011
email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck
The following is a photo of our patient who had 3007 grafts placed. The photo was taken in the sun and with styling, the illusion of coverage is created. Neither FUE or FUT is the perfect solution to MPB. People in the forums speak of FUE and FUT as if there were some product consistency like buying a car. For instance, you buy a Chevy Volt in Washington state and it's going to be the same car you buy off a lot in North Carolina. This principle is not a wise mindset for a prospective patient to have when it comes to FUT and FUE. Check out the doctor's work before diving in. BTW, I just recommended our patient go see Dr. Wong for a scar revision. Our patient asked me about ACell and wants the doctor who does the scar revision to use ACell. There were alternatives, but I recommended our patient see Dr. Wong even if he doesn't agree or see value in using ACell. I have a history of being complimentary of H&W results in the forum when I think it's appropriate, but I'm not willing to venture into used car salesman territory, jumping on the bandwagon perpetuating myths that a 2013 technology hair transplant will give a Norwood 6 his full head of hair back. Dive in the lake, the hair parts down the middle and the 9,000 graft Norwood 6 is going to look thin on top. Under windy conditions the 9,000 graft Norwood 6 might wish he had given his hair an extra shot of super hold hairspray.
Regarding jabs at ACell and PRP, if you feel strongly they are ineffective, you should contact the FDA and question their approval of ACell as a regenerative product. Also you might consider contacting Emory Hospital and University because they administer, teach, and promote the healing properties of PRP.
Again, here is our patient with a 3007-graft illusion of coverage as you requested. You may have heard the term "Steve Jobs reality distortion field". Bobman got a great result, on the other hand, reality distortion fields are not in the best interest of young men seeking a solution to their hair loss.
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
Cole Hair Transplant
1045 Powers Place
Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
Phone 678-566-1011
email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck
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