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Dr. Kwon, 1,195 grafts FUE/ 11 months post-op


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This patient, 27 years old had Norwood 2 hair loss and came to us wanting to restore his receding temples and front.

 

He was a great candidate for CIT (Cole Isolation Technique) Box-Cut [Donor area partial shaven] surgery as he had long and thick occipital area hair.

 

As he is still young, he wished to have his hairline set lower than and fill in the temporal area and the design reflects the patient's wishes.

 

A total of 1,195 grafts were placed with 372 singles, 298 doubles, and 525 triples+full grafts.

 

The patient began taking Propecia following his surgery.

 

The results you see below are Dr. Oh Sung Kwon of FORHAIR Korea's work - 11 months post-op.

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Great case! This patient was well suited for FUE, and I like the hidden extraction technique. I'm sure this allowed him to get back to "normal life" in a timely manner. Nice work! Look forward to reviewing more cases.

"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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