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That??????s exactly right- my choice of the donor area is based upon several criteria: the density of the area, the minimization of scarring (in general those scars that are a bit higher like where yours is located heal with the narrowest scar), and the risk of future hair loss in the back of the head.
Your donor density was around 95 fu/cm. Total graft distribution: 1 hair: 828 2 hair: 1715 3 hair: 378 4 hair: 42 Total: 2953 Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD, FACS Miami and NYC www.foundhair.com www.womenscenterforhairloss.com www.plasticsurgeryoftheface.com ngb2gb the doc answered the question for us and I cut and pasted it from my email |
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