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Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration Patient GAQ is a Norwood Class 6. Although his donor density is slightly low at 2.0, his white hair reflects light and gives the appearance of significant fullness after only one hair transplant session of 1,648 follicular unit grafts.

 

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Before / After:

 

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Left: Before Hair Transplant

Right: After Hair Transplant

 

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Old result or not, that's a nice result for an older gentleman. I think a little goes a long way with senior patients.

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I encourage you to start presenting your photos in HD with an accompanying comb through video. Please see H&W and Dr. Lorenzo's videos for inspiration. In 2015, this type of presentation is unacceptable - it doesn't necessarily illustrate how this patient looks in real life.

 

Just my two cents.

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Yes I agree with Delancy. Different background colors, the first pic the patient looks a little out of it with his hair all messed up, post-op pic he's smiling with a suit on with his hair combed over. No real consistent representation of the result. Although it does look good on a high-level, I just can't appreciate the results with so little detail and inconsistent pictures.

1st Procedure, Oct. 2012 - 1,704 grafts FUT w/Dr. True

2nd Procedure, Sept. 2015 - 2500 grafts FUE w/Dr. Vories

 

FUE Progress - http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/180966-my-experience-w-dr-vories-2-500-grafts.html

FUE 1 year result - http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/184716-1-year-results-2-500-grafts-w-dr-vories.html

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It's funny because many of the older doctors consistently present cases with photography that looks like something from the 80s. Contrast this with many of the younger surgeons like Dr. Erdogan, Dr. Bisanga, and Dr. Lorenzo who consistently showcase HD pictures and videos .

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Nice result doc but I will never get why Dr. B does so little grafts per "Go" on such high NW level patents. I was a NW 6 and have had almost 8000 grafts done. I am happy with my results but of course wish I had more hair (As we all do on here). I cannot imagine only getting 1700 grafts total. That would have been pointless for me.

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Procedure #1: 5229 Grafts with Dr. Rahal Oct, 2010

Procedure #2: 2642 Grafts with Dr. Rahal Aug, 2013

 

7871 Grafts

 

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