ArochaAngel4247 Posted December 21, 2017 Posted December 21, 2017 This patient in his 30’s came to Dr. Arocha to restore his deep frontal temple hairline recession and thinning. He initially came to Dr. Arocha two years ago and had a 2500 FUT (strip procedure). He came back recently for Dr. Arocha to do a mini-touchup of 500 FUE in the corners, which was done via manual FUE. The "after" images were taken two weeks after his mini-FUE procedure. Before: After: Before: After: Before: After: Before: After: Representative and Patient Educator for: Dr. Bernardino A. Arocha, Coalition Member. I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are mine.
Senior Member jjsrader Posted December 22, 2017 Senior Member Posted December 22, 2017 Look at this guy w/dog-hair density! His hair diameter looks very thick and he has a natural wave to his hair as well. This is an easy case. Will be interesting to see how this manual FUE blends into native density in 12-18 months.
ArochaHair Posted December 31, 2017 Posted December 31, 2017 We prefer to refer to his density as that of a beaver pelt;) His hair shaft was not really that thick and was more of an average diameter but the wave certainly adds to any result. "Easy" is subjective as working in the temple region is one of the more difficult regions to deal with as there are varying angles and directions to recreate and mimic. Many clinics will not work in the temples because they haven't the experience to do so safely and naturally. Online representative for Dr. Bernard Arocha Learn more about Hair Transplants in Texas!
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