This medical professional stopped in last week a year out from a frontal "U"...see related videos if interested.
Basically, although he has a weak tuft...by working around it, he looked UNREMARKABLE when he went back to work at a week. Now that he's grown in, and lost more hair behind our case, we'll plan a second case whenever he gets ready. Then we'll hit that tuft with a few hundred grafts, and the "U" we already did, can be combed over the tuft area, letting him go un-noticed as having had surgery. And the rest of the case we'll put behind his first procedure, finishing off MOST of his crown.
Most importantly, we didn't waste a huge case in his crown first. That fine hair would do a fair, but not great job covering that white crown of his, and then he'd be short of the required hair to sufficiently address the front adequately.
The video is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvJ66qlG1-Y
Dr. Lindsey McLean VA
Basically, although he has a weak tuft...by working around it, he looked UNREMARKABLE when he went back to work at a week. Now that he's grown in, and lost more hair behind our case, we'll plan a second case whenever he gets ready. Then we'll hit that tuft with a few hundred grafts, and the "U" we already did, can be combed over the tuft area, letting him go un-noticed as having had surgery. And the rest of the case we'll put behind his first procedure, finishing off MOST of his crown.
Most importantly, we didn't waste a huge case in his crown first. That fine hair would do a fair, but not great job covering that white crown of his, and then he'd be short of the required hair to sufficiently address the front adequately.
The video is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvJ66qlG1-Y
Dr. Lindsey McLean VA