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Dr. Pittella - 9790 grafts - 41 years old


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Oi, eu quero trazer-lhe a minha experiência de transplante de cabelo. Meu caso foi de grau 6, foram dois sessoes e necessário usar folículos foliares da cabeça e barba totalizando 9790 folículos e 15481 fios, estou no 5º dia de recuperação e extremamente satisfeito com o resultado até o momento, principalmente a cicatrização da barba. O Doutor Felipe Pittella é sem dúvida um excelente profissional, estou muito feliz e realizado em ter realizado o transplante!

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I can't read the full description/breakdown, but this procedure looks like quite the feat! That is a lot of grafts for a single session (unsure of how many days this took), and looks like it will be a phenomenal transformation. I'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out for you!

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2 hours ago, pkipling said:

I can't read the full description/breakdown, but this procedure looks like quite the feat! That is a lot of grafts for a single session (unsure of how many days this took), and looks like it will be a phenomenal transformation. I'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out for you!

there were two sessions, two days in a row
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1 hour ago, Jefferson Botan Lopes said:
there were two sessions, two days in a row

So 2 consecutive days for 9790 grafts ? Around 5000 grafts each day? That’s an impressive number of grafts per day. 
 

can you tell us the cost of the procedure in US dollars ?

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In case anyone needs a translation of his first post, according to deepl.com 

 

Hi, I want to bring you my experience of hair transplantation. My case was grade 6, it was two sessions and it was necessary to use follicles from my head and beard totaling 9790 follicles and 15481 strands, I am on the 5th day of recovery and extremely satisfied with the results so far, especially the healing of the beard. Doctor Felipe Pittella is undoubtedly an excellent professional, I am very happy and fulfilled with the transplant!

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Looks like a good job to me. Im still shocked it took only 2 days for 10k graft after doing 5 days with Mwamba for 5700 🤔

There is two schools of thought... "too much at once is too stressful for scalp and affects graft survival" and the other one "its better to do all at once to minimize constant trauma and extra anesthetic". I wonder who is right and who isn't.

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12 hours ago, WhereIsMyMind said:

Looks like a good job to me. Im still shocked it took only 2 days for 10k graft after doing 5 days with Mwamba for 5700 🤔

There is two schools of thought... "too much at once is too stressful for scalp and affects graft survival" and the other one "its better to do all at once to minimize constant trauma and extra anesthetic". I wonder who is right and who isn't.

yes we will follow the result, I will update here. thanks

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