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This nice young man was in last week for “amap—as much as possible” which turned out to be 3922 grafts. He is an avid snowboarder and actually called me a few years ago when I was on the Snowbird tram to discuss surgery dates. It took a bit longer for him to commit, but he had an easy case and had very dense hair. Surprisingly he had very little swelling postop and other than needing to do a bit more cleaning, he looks fine.
Normally I’d wait a bit to post this, but he said he’d like to put comments up so I’ll post this early and hopefully we’ll get pictures through next Christmas when he’s grown in. Dr. Lindsey McLean VA
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William H. Lindsey, MD, FACS McLean, VA Dr. William Lindsey is a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians |
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Looks great as usual...Just curious..AMAP was 3922?? You stated he had very dense hair..was his laxity good or bad? Does he have plenty of grafts left for crown work??
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Great post. I'll look forward to your scar check and pics tomorrow.
Dr. L
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Those are the dermis (light colored no matter what color your skin is) of the grafts that is slightly out of the recipient slits. You don't see this in light skinned people, but its really noticable in darker people.
Think of planting a small tree. The skin is the little place on the trunk that you don't want below the grass or the tree will die. So we place the hair similarly, with the skin level slightly above the recipient skin--so no skin gets trapped and forms cysts. As a result, a little of the dermis, or tissue below the skin, is visible. Just like when you plant a tree, the graft settles down into the hole a little the first day. So when you look at his pics, the singles at the edge of the hairline really don't show any dermis and the last grafts placed at the back edge show more. A few hours later and very little is seen. Good question. Dr. Lindsey McLean VA
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Here are approximately 4 month pictures. It may be my imagination...but he looks a little thicker up front than the hairline was preop. Anyway, its likely to be June before any significant growth starts...and next Christmas when he is looking really good.
Dr. Lindsey McLean VA
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