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Quick question, does recreating the cowlick on the crown use more grafts then if one is not re-created? 

Mine is almost gone due to loss and wondering if one is needed and would the grafts be better served elsewhere?

Thank you in advance for your comments.

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For high density crown procedures should have triple grafts as much can be punched, also the clinic must make circulation pattern for better illustration coverage effect.

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9 hours ago, HappyMan2021 said:

why in the heck would you ever want to recreate a cowlick? 

 

I think he might just be talking about the whirl pattern which should be recreated as it looks more natural with it as everyone has one naturally.

 

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12 hours ago, BeHappy said:

 

I think he might just be talking about the whirl pattern which should be recreated as it looks more natural with it as everyone has one naturally.

 

That is exactly what i was talking about.  Thank you

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