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Originally Posted by Tenex
Great. Thanks for the comments.
How does the density look? Since I opted for density vs the lower hairline
Tenex,
I personally think it is going to look great because you have good hair quality. If your hair shaft diameter was more thin, your doc may have placed the recipient incisions a tad bit closer.
But remember, part of the goal is to keep the level of trauma low so graft survival (yield) remains high. No benefit to raising the level of density if those extra grafts do not survive. I an speaking of course in general terms.
The more fair judgement will come once everything grows out and hair caliber fully matures in 12-18 months post-op.
"Gillenator"
Independent Patient Advocate
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NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin
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Originally Posted by Tenex
Two photos:
One right before the transplant and another 6 days after (between 2600 - 2700 grafts). Feel free to comment on the density, I told them deliberately to go for higher density rather than bringing my hairline lower (closer to my forehead) since once the hair grows it should cover that area IMO. However I had had people disagreeing with me and saying that I should have gone a bit closer to forehead with slightly lower density in the areas you see.
Hi guys....its great post !!!!! Thanks for this comments.........I like this...
"How does the density look? Since I opted for density vs the lower hairline.."|
regards..
sannu
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