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Donor area after 6000 grafts


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Hi

 

I m just wondering what the donor area status would be after extracting 6000 grafts fue still someone can go very short in his hair or it would be too thin also assuming somone has good donor area?

 

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That's stretching it. But possible. Depends on skin and hair color, scarring, how evenly it was extracted through the donor.

 

I've seen 5k grafts that looked got in the recipient and I've seen a 2500 case that was obvious when cut short.

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Depends really, even if you thin out your donor area, you can transplant body hair to donor region to create some density. It's called donor recharging.


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Depends really, even if you thin out your donor area, you can transplant body hair to donor region to create some density. It's called donor recharging.

 

I have never heard of that being performed.

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