
05-07-2012, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Jotronic
To be fair, one could argue that no single result is considered "typical". If we all had coarse light colored hair and a small area of loss in the front with 5000 plus grafts placed then yes, this would be a typical result. Most of us are not that blessed unfortunately so no, this is not typical.
Make no mistake though, this is true high density placement and the blonde highlights have far less to do with the appearance of density than does the math behind the result. The length, the color, etc. are minor conditions that aid in the final result but it is the sheer numbers along with the placement, angle and direction that makes this result so good.
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I couldn't agree more...I think sometimes hair color compliments results...i.e..salt n pepper look, however in this case, this is sheer genius on part of the surgeon!!!
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Dr Rahal in January 19, 2012
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