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Guys, what do you think of this hairline I drew? Also how many grafts do you think it would take to fill this area? My hair is full everywhere else. Would this be Norwood 2 or 3? Thanks.

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Guys, what do you think of this hairline I drew? Also how many grafts do you think it would take to fill this area? My hair is full everywhere else. Would this be Norwood 2 or 3? Thanks.

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Originally posted by King_FUT:

Guys, what do you think of this hairline I drew? Also how many grafts do you think it would take to fill this area? My hair is full everywhere else. Would this be Norwood 2 or 3? Thanks.

To me, that looks a bit far forward in the middle part. I'd take it back just a slight bit...as for graft numbers...a total guess for good density would be around 2,000.

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King_FUT,

 

I'm going to have an educated guess on this one, cause I want to know how close I will get icon_smile.gif. Though make sure you go and get the free online consults from the top docs for expert advice.

 

I would say your closer to NW IIIA than a NW IIA, please refer to the Norwood Chart here to see what I mean:

http://www.iregrewmyhair.com/my-story/the-hamiltonnorwood-scale/

 

And my estimation of grafts for a good density between 40-50cm2 is 2200-2500 grafts.

 

Let me know what the *real* docs think.

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