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Originally Posted by p0ckets02
Buzzing it off, or sucking it up, or getting used to it just isn't an option. I WISH I could simply get over, and lose the worrying. After flicking just about every mental switch I possess, AND going to therapy, I've concluded that this is the route I am prepared to go. .
I wish I could too
Been there ( therapy, depression meds ) done that ( 1 HT ) still paying for it to this day
Not a day goes by that I don't wish I had the mental fortitude to just buzz it and live life
I don't know how much life ive lost because of this BS ....always on my mind
Good luck in whatever you choose
http://www.bernsteinmedical.com/hair...ir-transplant/
We advise waiting at least 8 months between sessions with 10-12 months being ideal so that the grafts of the second session can be evenly distributed among the grafts of the first.
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Numbers of grafts
Also, the numbers of grafts don't stack up.
If anything he will most likely need:
- Front 1/3 = 3,000 grafts
- Mid Scalp = 2,500 grafts
And then add in another 2,000 grafts when the crown falls out in 5 years time.
1,500 and 1,000 grafts will be a very thin job.
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Originally Posted by ParraPhil
1,500 and 1,000 grafts will be a very thin job.
Agreed. The density resulting from those numbers won't come close to matching remaining strong areas of hair. Not on a Norwood 5.
Splitting an already far from massive strip procedure into two separate sessions doesn't make sense either.
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