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This is a great transformation especially given how few grafts were used. He is well positioned to finish off the crown now (if he desires).
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this is an outright unbelievable result - one in a million gets this kind a result.
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Khizar,
Thank you for your question. Asian hair differs individually. I do not march a stated density from back to front or front to back. I usually match density to be confluent to the sides of the desired hair restoration region. Hair density can be from 38-78 units per cm2. I usually create a strong feathered density in front and the central tuft. Density in these regions vary with skin and hair color. In my opinion the mid-scalp and crown are less important for facial framework and less density, but the larger follicular units are best used here to match naturally occuring follicular units. In the lateral areas of the donor region, where finer hair is found , more hair is utilized for the very front hairline to create stronger natural looking density. This patient did have excellent donor density which allowed him to have optimal results. Thank you everyone for your positive comments! Sincerely, Richard S. Keller, MD, ABHRS |
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Lost my Swagger,
I achieved results as shown by varing the density of grafts. I utilized high density in the front scalp, less density in ithe mid-scalp and larger follicular units in the crown. I will post more photos at the 12 month follow-up visit. Sincerely, Dr. Keller |
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Vincehair,
Thank you for your positive comment. Pricing is around $4.00 per graft with discounts for larger sessions. For repairs and scar revisions the price is slightly higher. There are no further charges from our office, (all medications and post op visits are at no charge). Regards, Dr. Keller |
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very nice work Dr Keller. One more session in the crown and he's good to go. Very nice result.
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