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View Rahal FUE Result of 2553 Grafts after Just 11 Months


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This patient from the United States presented with a classic NW3 pattern of loss. The patient had a reduced amount of hair styling options and wanted to regain a youthful appearance without drastically dropping the hairline. 2553 grafts were extracted via FUE in one procedure for the result you see below. The result is showing at 11 months post-op.

 

1's: 685

2's: 1135

3's:687

4's: 46

Total hair: 5200

 

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NOTE: The after photo was taken at 9 Months as there was no corresponding photo at 11 months.

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The work looks good. Its a lot of grafts for a small area though.

 

How old is the patient? Is he on meds? How many grafts does he have left via FUE?

 

What type of FUE punch does Dr Rahal use? manual or motorised?

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The work looks good. Its a lot of grafts for a small area though.

 

How old is the patient? Is he on meds? How many grafts does he have left via FUE?

 

What type of FUE punch does Dr Rahal use? manual or motorised?

 

Hi Splitting Hairs,

 

The patient is 33 years old and is on meds. I don't know how many grafts he may have left. At Rahal we use the SafeScribe motorized punch however it is has been modified to meet our needs.

 

If you take a step back and consider, this is not a lot of grafts for a small area as you indicated. It is an accepted general rule of thumb that roughly 1000 grafts are needed for each NW level to achieve a cosmetically acceptable degree of coverage and/or density. This procedure falls well within this rough guideline. I don't have the specifics with me (being a Saturday) but the density is in the 50 per cm2 range. When you break it down, there are no more grafts being used on this patient's NW3 area than one would find at any other top clinic. I hope this clears up any confusion.

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Beautiful result! It is nice to see Dr. Rahal's dedication to FUE. Thanks for sharing, Joe.

"Doc" Blake Bloxham - formerly "Future_HT_Doc"

 

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All opinions are my own and my advice does not constitute as medical advice. All medical questions and concerns should be addressed by a personal physician.

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