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Before and after one procedure of 3188 grafts by Dr William Rassman of the New Hair Institute


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This patient is the third member of his family to receive a hair transplant from the New Hair Institute. His older brother received approx 9,000 grafts in the early 90's and when he attended one of our open houses that we regularly have, everyone was amazed at his results. His father, a full class 7, had close to 10,000 grafts and had one of the most remarkable results that I have ever seen. You can see his fathers results here at newhair.com

 

Now his youngest son has followed in his families footsteps with 3,188 grafts, mostly in the crown however there were transplants in the hairline as you can also see. The spread is approximately 1,400 grafts in and behind the frontal hairline, and the rest of the grafts were transplanted, into the crown. This procedure was done approx 10 months ago but you can already see the great results.

 

Of particular interest: all 3 family members had very high densities. In fact the father and the older brother had the highest densities that I have ever recorded in the donor area, around 4 hairs per square mm. This sort of high density reflects a hair population on the head of approximately 200,000 hairs when normal is around 100,000. Along with the skill of the surgeon, this is what enabled us to transplant so many grafts in a single session.

 

Although only being 10 months down the road from his first and only transplant, he is already extremely pleased with the results he's seeing. We hope you enjoy seeing our work here at NHI.

 

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And some photos immediately after the procedure.

 

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