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4046 grafts in 2 surgeries by AZ Dr.


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This patient is 1 year post op from his 2nd surgery.

 

The first surgery we transplanted his hairline. 2nd surgery was to touch up his hairline and transplant his crown.

Total grafts in hairline: 2046

Total grafts in crown: 2000

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Dr. Alexander,

 

Thank you for sharing this case. The work looks very natural and refined, and I hope this gentleman is impressed with the solid transformation. Nicely done!

"Doc" Blake Bloxham - formerly "Future_HT_Doc"

 

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It looks good from the pics but they are blurry. I do not think this is on purpose but it causes me to not really be able to appreciate the result. I think all the top docs should pay an employee to take a weekend photography class. It looks like a matter of shutter speed in this photo.

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Yes, I apologize for the slightly blurry pictures. Sometimes when we see patients towards the end of the day it gets pretty dark in the room. I don't want to have the lights on since I want to have the same lighting in all the pictures. I just need to bring my tripod in so they will still be clear with the slow shutter speed.

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