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This man in his early 30s had a Norwood 4A thinning pattern with a persistent but thinning midfrontal forelock. He had average diameter, black, wavy to curly hair. He takes Finasteride but does not want to add Minoxidil.
In ( Dr. Cam Simmons - 3088 grafts for a man with a Norwood 4A pattern with a persistent midfrontal forelock and a cowlick ) we showed a patient whose forelock was too dense to transplant initially. That patient's midfrontal forelock may require transplantation later. Whenever possible, we prefer to complete an area in one session. This man's midfrontal forelock was thin enough that there was enough space to transplant it at full density from the beginning. He had 56 grafts per square cm in his midfrontal forelock, 49 grafts per square cm behind his hairline and faded to 42 grafts per square cm.
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Cam Simmons MD ABHRS Canadian Hair Transplant Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Dr. Cam Simmons is a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians |
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Great result.
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