if hasci extacts only about 10% of grafts from safety zones it means chances of extracting the same follicle in 2nd pass are also about 10%, 1 in 10, hence very low chance
hasci extracts 6-8 grafts per cm2 of donor(safety zone)
how many grafts get extracted per cm2 by fue? 30-40?
Finally, I understand the point, other than with scarring, behind the permanent zone, as I was always just thinking about the numbers of hairs, rather than considering, how each of these hairs will actually look. Thank you for explaining this.
Well, of course this happens:
when the doctor or the technicians implant grafts, of course, they do NOT look anymore whether or not this graft is rather a “zombie-graft" from outside the safety zone or not. They simply implant what they grasp from the Petri dish; so you will get a “mixed” result of still THICK permanent hairs and zombie-hairs, which may shrink after an uncertain period of time as soon as the hairs start to shrink and die in the donor area. For example …
Cooley tried to implant plucked hairs into the big gaps of the transition zone between transplanted hairs and the “permanent zone”.
What happened? What caused the big gaps??
All these 3 patients had hair transplants when they were younger – also into the tonsure/crown areas. After years, the size of the tonsure/crown area (aka previously thought “permanent zone”) INCREASED dramatically!
So if a young patient gets FUE’s implanted into his recipients sites from these areas as well, of course, the patient will lose these hairs as well in the recipient site!
Anyway, now look at these 3 old hair transplant candidates and their new "permanent area" sizes, and then look at the photo I posted today in this thread from the Dutch-guy who got 3000 FUE's recently extracted and implanted…
if hasci extacts only about 10% of grafts from safety zones it means chances of extracting the same follicle in 2nd pass are also about 10%, 1 in 10, hence very low chance
hasci extracts 6-8 grafts per cm2 of donor(safety zone)
how many grafts get extracted per cm2 by fue? 30-40?
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