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Originally Posted by gc83uk
ROFLMAO - my donor isn't depleted, I'll go again for HST, but i'll be more tactical in terms of where I allow the grafts to be extracted from. And yes my hair density in my donor area was already below average. I don't have any photos of my donor area before I started my HST's because I wasn't shaving my hair back then. It might be possible to concentrate on the original 50 graft area photos which Iron Man compiled about 2 years ago and compare the same area today to see how depleted it is, just an idea.
Gaz you remember how you had cut out a piece of a square cm in paper which we used to count hairs ? I think that would be very interesting again, to do that on like 5 different places in your donor and we'll get a hard density number instead that way.
If you google for depleted donor pictures you find some horrible pictures like this one: http://www.hairtransplants-hdc.com/a...29516089760464 In my opinion that's not a depleted donor. That's a freakshow !
Donor depletion should be the point where, if you cross it, your coverage starts to look unnatural low dense. And I think it's generally accepted that's at 100-125 hairs/cm2.
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