Regular Member Wingnut Posted June 16, 2007 Regular Member Share Posted June 16, 2007 Its very common in the forum to see people say at 6 months you have 50% of your final results and 100% at a year. So there are two factors in coverage, number of hair and thickness of hair. At 6 months, are most/all of the transplanted hairs that are going to grow already sprouted? And the remaining density comes from the hair thickening? Or do a lot more hairs sprout in the bottom 6 months of the year? Thanks ---- First Hair Transplant performed by Dr. DeYarman, approximately 4180 grafts on 01/10/2007 Second Hair Transplant performed by Dr. Reed, approximately 2207 grafts on 10/10/2007 Third Hair Transplant performed by Dr. Reed, approximately 1896 grafts on 05/13/2008 Total Grafts 8283 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Wingnut Posted June 16, 2007 Author Regular Member Share Posted June 16, 2007 Its very common in the forum to see people say at 6 months you have 50% of your final results and 100% at a year. So there are two factors in coverage, number of hair and thickness of hair. At 6 months, are most/all of the transplanted hairs that are going to grow already sprouted? And the remaining density comes from the hair thickening? Or do a lot more hairs sprout in the bottom 6 months of the year? Thanks ---- First Hair Transplant performed by Dr. DeYarman, approximately 4180 grafts on 01/10/2007 Second Hair Transplant performed by Dr. Reed, approximately 2207 grafts on 10/10/2007 Third Hair Transplant performed by Dr. Reed, approximately 1896 grafts on 05/13/2008 Total Grafts 8283 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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