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Old 02-13-2008, 04:26 AM
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hi everybody
i am in a learning process...i have attached the pics ...all the legends and experts plaese send me comments on these pics so i can improve myself...
method:FUT
single:500
double:550
tripple:600
sharp point 15 and 30 used



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Old 02-13-2008, 05:05 AM
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my concern is that there is not going to be much density; i added the numbers and it appears he got 1650 grafts which is a small amount for a large area; the patient will definitely need/want another pass to be satifsfied.
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Old 02-13-2008, 05:10 AM
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i agree with dhoose,but having said that the work looks clean imo.any scar pics doc?
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Old 02-13-2008, 05:47 AM
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Sorry, but that does not look like dense packing at all. The spacing between grafts is quite large and they don't look like true FUs but minigrafts.
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Old 02-13-2008, 06:32 AM
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Personally, I think the incisions are too big. After it grows out you'll be able to see these pores where the incisions where made. It will also be rather sparse for this amount of grafts placed over a larger area.
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My immediate observations:

*way too few grafts for his level of baldness
*grafts placed far apart
*looks mini-graftesque
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Old 02-13-2008, 07:33 AM
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i think the density will not be enough with this no of grafts IMHO. i had 3500 grafts and thought that was just about right..take a look at the incisions in my bloggs for comparison...but work u had done look ok, just a little on the sparse side..

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Old 02-13-2008, 08:08 AM
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Dr. Pateel,

Welcome to our discussion forum and thank you for willing to put yourself out there and become vulnerable to public scrutiny.

I agree that 1650 grafts over such a large area will not provide adequate hair density. Is there any reason you and/or this patient selected doing a smaller session?

The grafts also appear to be placed in coronal rows with spaces in between each row. It's not as obvious as I've seen in other hair transplants, but appears to be present in the pictures.

I can't seem to find information on the diameter of a 15 or 30 shar point. Can you please share with us the width in milimeters of these pre-cut sharp point blades?

It appears that multi-haired grafts are being placed in the hairline. Can you confirm this?

Are you using all follicular unit grafts or mini-grafts?

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I agree wih Bill, it looks like stadium seating pattern. However, it may not look terrible when it grows out. I would not say this is top work.
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I feel sorry for the fella your practicing on.
Maybe you should take the money he paid you and fly somewhere to see and learn how modern day hair transplantation is performed.
These pictures you have provided show me your somewhat clueless .
I would suggest that you stop what you are doing until you can provide patients what they are paying for ,and that is an refined surgery. These final results will stick out like a sore thumb.
Did the patient request a replica of Wrigley field on his head?

Sorry to sound this way but this type of work makes me very ANGRY!! PLEASE STOP UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN TRAINED PROPERLY!!
Please dont use people as guinnea pigs .
Coming on here to ask patients for advice shows me how lost you are. Please stop and come back and redeem yourself.
You having access to a computer and thousands of post op pics, should have helped a little ,what happened?
There are tons of doctors willing to train you . Take advantage of that.
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