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hair calculator?
is there any hair calculator or graft calculator that calculates the amount of grafts needed or hairs if input balding area in cm2 and hair diameter and type?
i think a mathematical tool like that would be helpfull for all of us
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Originally Posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
is there any hair calculator or graft calculator that calculates the amount of grafts needed or hairs if input balding area in cm2 and hair diameter and type?
i think a mathematical tool like that would be helpfull for all of us
Online calculators can be of some value, but in order to get an accurate assessment, a prospective patient needs to have an in-person consultation and be measured accurately with a device like HairCheck.
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Originally Posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
is there any hair calculator or graft calculator that calculates the amount of grafts needed or hairs if input balding area in cm2 and hair diameter and type?
i think a mathematical tool like that would be helpfull for all of us
For ease we have calculated a flat rate of two hairs per follicular unit or graft for scalp and slightly less for eyebrow. Hairs grow in natural groupings called follicular units (FU). Ranging from one to four hairs per follicular unit.
The number of grafts a patient will need depends on the thickness of their hair and the extent of their hair loss, which can be determined by the Norwood Scale below. During a hair transplant, grafts are usually removed from the 'donor area' located on the back of the scalp and relocated to a balding area.
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Originally Posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
is there any hair calculator or graft calculator that calculates the amount of grafts needed or hairs if input balding area in cm2 and hair diameter and type?
i think a mathematical tool like that would be helpfull for all of us
It had never occurred to me, but it might be easy to calculate my hair, because there is very little hair left
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For ease we have calculated a flat rate of two hairs per follicular unit or graft for scalp and slightly less for eyebrow. Hairs grow in natural groupings called follicular units (FU). Ranging from one to four hairs per follicular unit.
The number of grafts a patient will need depends on the thickness of their hair and the extent of their hair loss, which can be determined by the Norwood Scale below. During a hair transplant, grafts are usually removed from the 'donor area' located on the back of the scalp and relocated to a balding area. https://vatonlinecalculator.co.uk/
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