3000 CIT on class 3V patient - No strip scars! - Dr. John Cole - Case Q

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  • CIT
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 121

    3000 CIT on class 3V patient - No strip scars! - Dr. John Cole - Case Q

    This patient is a class 3v potential class v with average donor density of 180 hairs per cm2. This patient was treated with 3000 CIT grafts over two sessions. The goal of the patient was to fill-in the temple region recessions, maintain coverage on top, and add a natural density in the crown. The ideal scenario is to have fewer donor follicles harvested and obtain excellent coverage with more transplanted hairs per follicle. The effectiveness of this treatment depends upon the patient and every surgical staff member involved in the procedure. That said, every single surgical staff member has been on our team for at least 3+ years. At several months post-op, this patient has obtained excellent coverage and is satisfied with the new appearance.

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  • bigmac
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 253

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    Hello Cit

    Have you any more pictures of the patient,his result looks good with that many grafts and he did have quite a bit existing native hair.

    Cit you say, (Quote The ideal scenario is to have fewer donor follicles harvested and obtain excellent coverage with more transplanted hairs per follicle)

    This means you are extracting the larger hair follicle ie 3-4 hair grafts to use in those areas,Do you have a breakdown for the 3000 grafts into the appropriate hair follicle grouping size.

    Thanks bm.

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