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Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration Patient IOI Patient IOI was a Norwood Class 6 with medium thickness, straight brown hair and a donor density of 2.0 hairs/mm2. The patient had one hair transplant consisting of 2,116 follicular unit grafts. The “after” photos were taken one year after his hair restoration surgery.

 

 

 

Overview:

 

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Before / After:

 

 

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Before Hair Transplant

 

 

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After One Hair Transplant

 

 

 

 

Detail of Hairline:

 

 

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Before Transplant

 

 

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Position of Hairline

 

 

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Placement of 2,116 Grafts

 

 

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1 Year Post-op

 

 

See patients with similar characteristics in the Bernstein Medical photo galleries:

 

 

 

 

Additional Resources:

 

 

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This result had a huge impact on this patient's appearance. Reframing his face gave him a more youthful and healthy appearance. Well done!

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You generally get less hair from each subsequent strip taken, right? So why not go for like 50% more than was taken here from the get-go?

 

Maybe this gent is satisfied stopping now, but same question could apply. Why be this conservative for a one and done?

 

Not trying to discredit the work here or anything, btw, as the patient's smile certainly seems genuine in the end.

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