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Tim is very nice person, and as he wrote, he is a 43 years old restaurant owner.
In the morning, right before the surgery, he asked me if I could make a hair transplant that will be undetectable on the day after as he had to go to a public meeting with three hundred guests. A real challenge. Fortunately for us, and you'll see it in the pictures, he had enough hair on the front part so to hide the work done. He preferred to cover the balding areas on a horseshoe shape, with priority to the vertex and grafting the two corridors linking the vertex with the anterior line. The density is not very strong, however, we reached 3229 grafts/6772 hair (FU1 695, FU2 1673, FU3 713, FU4 148.) The covered surface measured, as usual, with Hairmes software measures 111.5 cm. Therefore, the average density is 29 FU/cm2. The strategy adopted consists in cutting no hair. During any intervention, as we usually do, we hydrate and clean profusely the area with saline. The most important was realized by Tim himself. During the first hours of the night, he profusely sprayed the saline to prevent any crusts. The next morning, I sprayed his hair with water in order to eliminate the excess of salt bring by the saline. Then, the hair was dried using a hair dryer blowing tepid air. A last adjustment of the hair, and there you go! Dr Jean Devroye MD www.hairtransplantsurgery.com www.hair-transplant-pictures.com
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