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me too,is there a reason for this Bill,anyone?
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I agree with frog. There is too much pattern to this work. Yes, there should be a swirl to the crown, but the key is a natural swirl. I rather doubt that this is seen in nature. Moreover, how large is the crown? She appears to have extended things into the midcore region still using the same pattern. I am confused by this work from a coalition physician. Maybe I am missing something.
The work has been done with refined instruments so in that aspect I believe that there will be a good yield and likely things will look OK but it is a strange approach in my opinion. I am curious to hear from Bill or Pat or other veterans. Any other docs seeing please chime in because I am very curious as to others thoughts. I always hate to say anything negative when someone posts their photos but I have realized that it is for the good of others. NN |
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thanks for the feedback...i too notice it is in rows with 6 holes per graft...i think her theory is that they will overlap one another in a sagital way or something or rather, giving a more denser look from less hair, im quite happy with the results myself, i think when it grows in it will be unnoticable...my major work wasnt the actual crown itself but the region just above the crown which im not sure what it is called the vertex perhaps..
also maybe it is to provide the best coverage from only what was harvested...anyone else have any theories?, i also had some existing hairs there which seems to have disappeared in this picture , so maybe she is working around the existing hairs and once everything is grown in it will look rite? looking at it again i think it is a job well done and wont even be noticable |
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oh yeh i forgot to mention that she places different sort of follicles 18s, 19s, double, triples and together whatever all this means but although there is a pattern there is enough randomness there...thoughts?
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I am wondering about the density that is going to be achieved with 1100 grafts in that area of the crown. I don't want to sound negative but I am not sure if the cosmetic improvement will be significant; also the patient is quite young, I think?
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