Females
Example 3
This person lost her sideburns as a result of "traction
alopecia" or balding resulting from a hair style that puts a chronic
pull on the hair follicle. Such a pull of short duration is temporary
but over a poorly defined longer term the hair loss is permanent.
Photos show the before, immediatedly after, one week at donor suture
removal, six weeks Final Result of Procedure and end stage at eight
months. The pattern shows a forward row of micrografts with the
majority of grafts being minigrafts. She received 550 grafts to
do both sides of her head. As a general rule, Dr. Reed feels the
multi-hair minigraft better mimicks the growth pattern of curly
Afro-American hair. The curved nature of the hair below the surface
in the donor area also means the larger graft will undergo less
injury in the dissection process than would an all follicular unit
graft transplant in his opinion.
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