Giuseppe-HDC Posted January 23, 2019 Share Posted January 23, 2019 This patient is a NW class 3 patient from Spain with a potential of going to class 4 in the future. He did not want to start with Minoxidil or finasteride and to cover his baldness with transplanted hair. He posted his Experience with HDC Hair Clinic from day one of his surgery, in the Spanish Forum. You can see all the evolution and many details of this case from the patient point of view, on this link: http://www.recuperarelpelo.com/foro/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=72469&p=647676#p647676 This is an FUE Hair transplant Result of 3369 Grafts. WE believe that a convincing Hair transplant result should only be allowed to be presented with pictures of the post op of the recipient and the donor. This is the way we present all our results. We also believe that the Donor is a main part of the result because if you have a good coverage on your balding areas but a destroyed donor then you have a bad overall Hair Transplant result. In HDC we use only manual punch and only Experience physicians, which adds to the preservation of a good donor. In addition, we believe that the post operation care can heal the donor better. See here some tips on Post operation care : https://www.hairtransplants-hdc.com/blog/item/fue-hair-transplant-post-operation-care-important-or-not We are currently working on an article on how a Hair transplant Result should be evaluated and we will post it here when is ready. Before Immediately after 8 Months after Giuseppe Grezzi Representative of HDC Hair Clinic and Head Hair transplant Technician Email : giuseppe@hdc.com.cy Whatapp +357 97 741250 HDC Whatsapp +357 99 205741 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member SOW Posted January 23, 2019 Regular Member Share Posted January 23, 2019 Fantastic!! 1. Can you evaluate the average density (per cm) in the recipient area? 2. Can you elaborate about density issue e.g what's your goal in terms of density in the front area etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member VicTNYC Posted January 23, 2019 Senior Member Share Posted January 23, 2019 Nice result, although, since the patient doesn’t take or want to take any medication he will probably loose the original frontal hairs that look to be thinning in the pre-op photos and will need another ht to fill in the gaps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Giuseppe-HDC Posted January 28, 2019 Author Share Posted January 28, 2019 On 23/01/2019 at 9:06 AM, SOW said: Fantastic!! 1. Can you evaluate the average density (per cm) in the recipient area? 2. Can you elaborate about density issue e.g what's your goal in terms of density in the front area etc. The average density should differ from case to case according to the needs of the patient. For higher Norwood scale patients we should spread the grafts in bigger area so the density of FU/CMsq must be lower. For this patient like VicTNYC mentioned, since he in not on any meds, we covered the frontal area in such a way that he should not need another pass in the future. The patient is waiting for his final result and he will come back to continue from where we finish with FUE1. For higher density hairline we use about 60 – 70 singles per cmsq in the front and about 50 doubles behind the singles. Then we continue with doubles + grafts according to the needs of the area to cover. Additionally, as we promised on this thread we have published our latest article on Result Evaluation and you can see it on this link: https://www.hairtransplants-hdc.com/blog/item/hair-transplant-results-two-way-evaluation-recipient-and-donor?category_id=5 Giuseppe Grezzi Representative of HDC Hair Clinic and Head Hair transplant Technician Email : giuseppe@hdc.com.cy Whatapp +357 97 741250 HDC Whatsapp +357 99 205741 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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