Is this possible with HST?

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  • HairTalk
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 253

    #61
    Originally posted by didi





    Multiplication or not - mohawk hairstyle should be achievable

    In theory you could transplant all hair from sides / back and put in on top

    Since HST leaves no white dots, even if you deplete donor area by 70% it should not really matter as you would shave sides and back anyway

    wouldnt you rather have mohawk or horseshoe


    Lets say multiplication isnt happening, you can still have 12-20 000 FUs transplanted on top and I think it would look great, assuming no scarring
    Why would you presume any procedure that penetrates sub-cutaneous tissue, and relies on second-intention healing, would leave no scar tissue?

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    • HairTalk
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 253

      #62
      Originally posted by didi





      Multiplication or not - mohawk hairstyle should be achievable

      In theory you could transplant all hair from sides / back and put in on top

      Since HST leaves no white dots, even if you deplete donor area by 70% it should not really matter as you would shave sides and back anyway

      wouldnt you rather have mohawk or horseshoe


      Lets say multiplication isnt happening, you can still have 12-20 000 FUs transplanted on top and I think it would look great, assuming no scarring
      Let us please bear in mind, not only the donor-, but also the recipient-area is limited in how much work can be done. One cannot simply transplant, say, 150-follicle-units/cm^2 — the receiving tissue is improbable to support this, even across multiple, staggered surgeries.

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