Dr. Wesley places grafts up to 35 FU/cm2 in order to maximize growth yield and provide patients with a totally natural looking result. While higher densities typically sound impressive to patients, Dr. Wesley feels that the vast majority of patients don't require more than 35 FU/cm2 to promote the appearance of fullness. Additionally, Coalition member Dr. Limmer's hair survival study revealed that this may be the maximum density that will yield the highest percentage of viable transplanted growth. However, patients who require or want additional density in an area can achieve this by returning for a second procedure.
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You put on your concealer, you hit the ball with you head as hard as you can, many times per day, concealer penetrates the scalp in nano-particle form and ... boom! Not only hair but even trees and herb will grow on your head, with goats grazing on it!Comment
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You put on your concealer, you hit the ball with you head as hard as you can, many times per day, concealer penetrates the scalp in nano-particle form and ... boom! Not only hair but even trees and herb will grow on your head, with goats grazing on it!Comment
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Average graft density for non-balding individuals is about 70-90 grafts/cm2, sometimes higher than 90 but not often. Gho can do up to around 50 grafts/cm2, and hairloss is only noticeable when density is at half (so 35 grafts/cm2 or less).Comment
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