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DR. ROBERT DORIN - FUE Early Risers! 4.5 months post-op


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Dr. Dorin followed-up with this FUE patient after 4 1/2 months post-op 1652 grafts.  Typically we see new growth anywhere from 2 - 6 months, so at this stage a bit ahead of the game in terms of length and uniformity.  

Breakdown:   357 singles, 1061 double, 234 threes.

Bio-adjuncts:  PRP & Liposomal ATP

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That’s incredible growth for 4.5 months. I can’t imagine how it’s gonna look in another 8 months wow 🤩 


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Really incredible results, especially for 4.5 months. I know the patient must be thrilled. Congrats. :)

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We definitely have seen an uptick of patients experiencing more growth at early stages in their development when using bio-adjuncts.  It is not consistent across the board but it is trending in that direction.  In some cases a lot of the follicles retain their hairs post hair transplant.

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Just now, orangehair said:

We definitely have seen an uptick of patients experiencing more growth at early stages in their development when using bio-adjuncts.  It is not consistent across the board but it is trending in that direction.  In some cases a lot of the follicles retain their hairs post hair transplant.

Thanks 🙏 very interesting 🤔 

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