• 02-19-2012 05:15 PM
    Jotronic
    The MOST important fact to remember!!!!
    If you are bald hair restoration surgery will NEVER restore a full head of hair. For a dose of reality, check out the following image. I have used my pitiful Photoshop skills to show what a donor strip with approximately 4800 grafts would look like if it was just laid on top of a bald scalp. This is assuming a donor strip of approximately 30cm X 2cm and full density of about 80 FU per cm2. If this doesn't make the reality of this procedure clear, nothing will.

    http://www.hairtransplantmentor.com/...g?i=1663604098
  • 02-19-2012 05:26 PM
    2020
    exactly.
    Wait for Histogen and Replicel to announce their results first....
  • 02-19-2012 06:45 PM
    Folly
    That's actually quite a kool look !!
  • 02-20-2012 05:16 AM
    StressedToTheBald
    Thats 4800 grafts ???
    I mean whats the point then.. if thats 4800 grafts.. then it would take a million dollars if not much more for this guy to fix his entire bald head.
  • 02-20-2012 11:50 AM
    Follicle Death Row
    Good point Joe. Nice visual representation of the problem of donor limitation. I think the scale might be a little off though. My father is a norwood 5 or 6 and from where his hairline used to be to the top of the horseshoe in the crown is around 24cm, maybe 25cm. It's also varies width wise but I'd say he has a max of 230cm2 or at tops 240cm2 to cover. I think 240 is the number to plan for.

    Some guys can get long strips. I could comfortably do a 32cm strip maybe more. I have heard that some of the lucky ones can have 3.5cm width extracted over 2 or 3 procedures. At a density of 85FU/cm2 which is probably about right for the average patient, and I'm going to say an extractable area of 32x3 (96cm2) over multiple procedures you're looking at 8160 FU. Of course some can get that 3.5cm width and some have big heads so they can take longer strips so they're total available donor will be higher. Plus higher donor density. I recall that NicNitro had a pretty long strip. Was it almost 35cm Joe? Sounds a bit ridiculous.

    I've been told that the average patient has 8000-9000 available over a lifetime. Seems about right when pushed to the limit. Still let's go with 8160 for now and assume the 2.3 hairs per FU and average hair caliber.

    240cm2 of baldness (norwood 6 land) and a native density of 85 pre mpb means 20400 FU lost. :(

    However, in the first 65cm2 can have 45FU/cm2, the next 65cm2 can have 40 and the crown of 110 can have 30 for a total of 8825. Some could achieve that by strips and some might need another 750 FUE or so to get there. Sure that would mean a thin crown but I still think that's better than being slick bald.

    Of course you do hear about people with around 10,000 available by strip and then another 1500-2000 by FUE. I'm looking at you Joe you lucky sod. 9500 with another strip of 1500-2000 and then another 1500 FUE left. :D It's good to have good donor.

    As Dr. Feller says you can have all the money in the world but if you don't have the donor there's only so much the doctors can do. For the real freaks out there, 50% density restoration all over is just about possible. FDR out.
  • 02-20-2012 11:53 AM
    Follicle Death Row
    Imagine someone was norwood 6 or 7 and pulled out a 30cm strip and then cut out a strip of scalp on top and placed in the donor strip, plus a bit of FUE for the donor scar, for the mister T native density mowhawk. :D
  • 02-20-2012 11:54 AM
    StressedToTheBald
    I still feel very much puzzled with donor hair mystery.. essentially, we all should have plenty of side hairs to be moved to bald spots..
  • 02-20-2012 01:33 PM
    topcat
    Every 20 something that has hardly any hairloss should look at that picture and understand that the clinics that do give them that unethical low hairline or do not plan responsibly by front loading too much density are in reality screwing them over and taking their money for some very temporary happiness that will come at a very painful price.

    Same goes for the clinics that just use up grafts to load the crown because what the heck the patient is paying.

    Responsible clinics explain the numbers and advise the patient on what is sensible because the clinic is in a position of greater knowledge, or at least we would hope so.

    Great visual on the reality of donor and hair transplants.
  • 02-20-2012 03:01 PM
    25 going on 65
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by topcat View Post
    Every 20 something that has hardly any hairloss should look at that picture and understand that the clinics that do give them that unethical low hairline or do not plan responsibly by front loading too much density are in reality screwing them over and taking their money for some very temporary happiness that will come at a very painful price.

    I agree.

    I have looked at Alvi Armani's website and the results they show; the young men look quite good, but I'd hate to see them in another five years. Using up all of someone's donor for a dense NW1 hairline before they're even my age seems like a terrible thing to do.
  • 02-20-2012 03:09 PM
    Tracy C
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by StressedToTheBald View Post
    I still feel very much puzzled with donor hair mystery...

    You are puzzled by everything associated with resolving hereditary hair loss.

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