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Some guys just have more single-FUs. Unfortunately you are one of those guys. Your post illustrates why grafting in the crown is often a problem. The crown requires tons of grafts, in order to look full. The crown area has more density than the donor area does! (in a non-balding person).

 

When you pick a hair transplant surgeon, you are choosing someone you TRUST... with your appearance and with your future. You pick them because you trust them completely, to do the right thing. If you don't trust your HT surgeon 100%, you shouldn't be putting your future in his hands.

 

You're asking if your doctor maybe cheated you out of some grafts?

 

I don't know, after the hell I've been put through at the hands of a HT clinic, I suppose anything is possible. As a doctor stated in a recent New York Times article, hair transplantation is the Wild West of medicine...anything goes. Ask yourself if you trust your doctor to do the right thing for you? In my opinion, his explanation makes sense. But I wonder why you are grafting in the crown in the first place.

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