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FUE Hair Transplant result by Dr Kapil Dua – 1200 Grafts | 1 Year Post op


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A 23 year old male suffering from NH grade 2 baldness for 3-4 years was looking for covering the bald scalp. He underwent FUE hair transplant and 1200 grafts were transplanted. The surgery was uneventful. The patient is happy with the results of the surgery one year after the surgery. 

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Kapil Dua, M.B.B.S. M.S. ,FISHRS

Chairman & Chief Hair Transplant Surgeon

Dipl. American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery

Past President, Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons of India

Board of Governor, Asian Association of Hair Restoration Surgery

Board of Governor, ISHRS, USA

Dr. Kapil Dua is recommended on the Hair Transplant Network"

http://www.akclinics.org

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On 8/24/2020 at 6:16 AM, Drugs110 said:

I just want to ask why you didn't also change the temple points? So that they'd connect to the forelock slightly diagonally and laterally to make the new hairline completely square?

 

Great work however

Probably too risky my friend. Excellent temple points are awesome, but are very difficult to recreate with transplanted hair. In the HT game its not always enough to be able to see where improvement would be possible, and its not like he doesn't have any temple points to even mess up, what he has is ok. You have to weigh risk/reward.

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On 8/26/2020 at 4:08 AM, ciaus said:

Probably too risky my friend. Excellent temple points are awesome, but are very difficult to recreate with transplanted hair. In the HT game its not always enough to be able to see where improvement would be possible, and its not like he doesn't have any temple points to even mess up, what he has is ok. You have to weigh risk/reward.

What do you mean?

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