Crown Work
Example 2
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As noted with the thumbnail, this gentleman received
two sessions (totalling 2100 grafts) six months apart to achieve
the noted density. The general rule generally holds true: "high
density grafted with either minigrafts, micrografts/follicular
unit grafts, or a combination of the two will result in a density
of 40% for #1 session and a 75% dense appearance following two
session." By this I mean that if we started with completely
bald scalp, the result after one session will be a "see-through
appearance" that would approach what most of us would call "thick"
after doubling the density one and a half times again. After
two sessions the resulting density is considered adequate by
almost everybody, but it is still not quite "dense". I would
consider this scalp transplant an example of this two session/
75% density. Of course this is an over-simplification because
it does not take into account the hair characteristics or hair
length as discussed elsewhere. Look at the other examples of
transplantation which intentionally have varying hair characteristics,
scalp location and styling to see how one and two session density
varies with these considerations.
Before Procedure Photo
Final Result of Procedure Photo
Final Result of Procedure - Hair Parted
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