madhav Posted January 13, 2004 Share Posted January 13, 2004 Hi, Dr Didocha, Michigan at the Hair Regrowth Center claims that thru a use of mixed grafting he achieves a much better result than Folicular unit grafting. Any testimonials / references ? Does Folicular unit grafting give you only a fine covering or a thick head of hair ? Madhav Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madhav Posted January 13, 2004 Author Share Posted January 13, 2004 Hi, Dr Didocha, Michigan at the Hair Regrowth Center claims that thru a use of mixed grafting he achieves a much better result than Folicular unit grafting. Any testimonials / references ? Does Folicular unit grafting give you only a fine covering or a thick head of hair ? Madhav Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member arfy Posted January 13, 2004 Senior Member Share Posted January 13, 2004 Density is a result of the total amount of follicles that get transplanted, and not really related to what size the grafts are. Larger (non-FU) grafts can often look grafty (pluggy) and I suggest you avoid non-FU approaches. Density is meaningless if your transplant looks pluggy. Many guys who have had both all-FU and mixed-graft procedures have to go back and get their larger grafts "corrected". You can get good density with all-FUs (and more natural results) as long as you move enough follicles to create density. Graft size is not automatically related to density. There are a few doctors out there who use a small number of larger grafts, in certain patients. For example I've heard that Dr. Shapiro will occasionally use a few larger grafts in certain patients. What you want to avoid is any large percentage of non-FU grafts, for example anything over 10% non-FU may be suspect. If the doctor uses larger grafts, make sure they are used in trivial amounts. Don't confuse this with what the average clinics do, which is use large percentages of big grafts behind the hairline. Big grafts are faster and easier to use, and so clinics make more money with big grafts. Look at the section of the website Best_hair_transplant_procedure for a better explanation. A microscopically-dissected FU graft looks more natural than a Minigraft. In my opinion, a natural looking graft is the #1 priority, if you don't have that forget it. Talk to Dr. Didocha and get him to clarify his approach. If he uses a significant number of larger grafts (which the average clinic usually does), I recommend you find another clinic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Mr T Posted January 14, 2004 Senior Member Share Posted January 14, 2004 madhav, <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Does Folicular unit grafting give you only a fine covering or a thick head of hair ? It's probably open to debate on what you mean by "thick", but I'll offer my pictures as proof of what an all (or mostly all) FU transplant looks like. Look at the before pics and you'll see what old punch grafts and mini/micro grafts look like after someone loses the hair around them. Some of the largest punch grafts had to be surgically removed, and then were dissected and re-transplanted as FU's. The hairline was re-created with all FU's. I would love more density, so my hair on top is "thick" like the sides, but given where I was as a NW6-7, it pretty damn thick up there now! Mr. T Mr. T's 8 month post-op photos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member MeHairBeGrowin Posted January 14, 2004 Regular Member Share Posted January 14, 2004 MR T. You shouldn't show your pictures. They are too good. To many people will think they can get the same results. You will cause massive disappointment. That is some of the best HT work I have ever seen. Ken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member HairBeThere Posted January 14, 2004 Senior Member Share Posted January 14, 2004 Is there a website you can provide us, on this issue... Wouls like to look into it. THanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Mr T Posted January 14, 2004 Senior Member Share Posted January 14, 2004 Thanks Ken. I probably should add a disclaimer that "Individual results may vary...", but on the other hand, I also want to show there is hope for folks whose doctors used less advanced technology and/or created problems via HT's in the past. Mr. T Mr. T's 8 month post-op photos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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