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Originally Posted by LT56
Thanks again, GC83UK. Yeah, I can't use the method you suggest because my frontal hair is too long and I have to leave it growing long for the procedure itself. So, I'll put the question another way: by and large, it the 35/cm2 lower, higher or about the same as a traditional transplant? Or, is that a question impossible to answer without knowing my current density?
Have a look at this thread http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=9272
It's quite hard to answer, but I would say it's around the same. Some will say it's slightly lower. But with subsequent procedures they will bring it to 50 per cm2, which is good enough for most people.
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Originally Posted by gc83uk
Have a look at this thread http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=9272
It's quite hard to answer, but I would say it's around the same. Some will say it's slightly lower. But with subsequent procedures they will bring it to 50 per cm2, which is good enough for most people.
To better understand this may I give an example.
Lets say I go for 1800 graft then want better density of lets say 52 per cm2.
1800 grafts cost 9400 euro = 12300 U.S plus tax say 10% = about 13500 U.S you have 35 per cm2.
To get 52 per cm2 would I need another 900 grafts ? approx = 5800 euro=7500 U.S plus tax= 8250.
Grand total 13500+8250=21750 U.S plus two visits airfare lodging etc.. is this correct?
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Originally Posted by Dees Dab
To better understand this may I give an example.
Lets say I go for 1800 graft then want better density of lets say 52 per cm2.
1800 grafts cost 9400 euro = 12300 U.S plus tax say 10% = about 13500 U.S you have 35 per cm2.
To get 52 per cm2 would I need another 900 grafts ? approx = 5800 euro=7500 U.S plus tax= 8250.
Grand total 13500+8250=21750 U.S plus two visits airfare lodging etc.. is this correct?
Yes it's probably about right.
However what is the 10% tax for? The advertised price is not subject to any tax, unless you talking about something else?
It may also be possible if you demand it enough for Gho to do 50 grafts per sq cm in 1 take, however they will probably tell you it's not a good idea because the survival of the grafts can be compromised. It would be your risk!
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http://www.clinicajimenezacosta.com/...blicacion1.pdf
Good study about density.
You cant just look at grafts, it depends how many hairs you have per grafts
Caucasians have highest density of 200 hairs per cm2, you need half that to look ok...
If Gho can give you 50 2-hair graft then you can reach your goal but its very unlikely scenario due to inability(small needle) to harvest tripletes...
in GCs case for example he only had 1.35 hairs per graft so he will need 70grafts to look normal or match his sides ..
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so that technology might not be as good as it sounds cause regardless regeneration you would need 5-7 passess to achive an ok look,.so this is like 4-5 years ,no?we need better technologies, lets pray for some good news on 3 weeks all
Originally Posted by gc83uk
Yes it's probably about right.
However what is the 10% tax for? The advertised price is not subject to any tax, unless you talking about something else?
It may also be possible if you demand it enough for Gho to do 50 grafts per sq cm in 1 take, however they will probably tell you it's not a good idea because the survival of the grafts can be compromised. It would be your risk!
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so lets see what wesley tech tools theory and all brings to maybe hiegher yields better tools?
Originally Posted by didi
http://www.clinicajimenezacosta.com/...blicacion1.pdf
Good study about density.
You cant just look at grafts, it depends how many hairs you have per grafts
Caucasians have highest density of 200 hairs per cm2, you need half that to look ok...
If Gho can give you 50 2-hair graft then you can reach your goal but its very unlikely scenario due to inability(small needle) to harvest tripletes...
in GCs case for example he only had 1.35 hairs per graft so he will need 70grafts to look normal or match his sides ..
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