FUECAPILAR Posted May 31, 2023 Share Posted May 31, 2023 Hi Everyone, we would like to present below a case of a patient at Norwood IV stage with some diffuse thinning in the mid scalp. You can find below the details of the surgery. Patient Details Surgical Plan: Hairline reconstruction, density increase in the frontal, mid scalp and crown. The surgery was performed in 1 day. 3522 grafts were implanted in total, 382 of them in the hairline, 2018 in the frontal and 1122 in the top and crown Patient ́s age: 32 years old. The patient was using finasteride prior to the surgery. Below average hair thickness Number of Grafts Implanted: 3522 0.8mm motorised punch was used for the extraction. Graft Breakdown 1s: 382 2s: 1215 3s y 4s: 1925 Overall hair/graft ratio: 2.04 Jose Navarrete---www.fuecapilar.comemail: myhair@fuecapilar.comTlf/whatsapp: +90 542 250 0909 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member duckling Posted May 31, 2023 Regular Member Share Posted May 31, 2023 great results but why were grafts used in the mid-scalp/bridge area ? he seemed to have hair there. although density improved so much there so cant complain about his wish. if possible then what was his density before and after HT in top & crown area if you can tell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FUECAPILAR Posted May 31, 2023 Author Share Posted May 31, 2023 8 minutes ago, duckling said: great results but why were grafts used in the mid-scalp/bridge area ? he seemed to have hair there. although density improved so much there so cant complain about his wish. if possible then what was his density before and after HT in top & crown area if you can tell. Hello Duckling, the patient had thinning in the mid scalp area, hence Dr Gur spoke to the patient during the consultation to work on that. Jose Navarrete---www.fuecapilar.comemail: myhair@fuecapilar.comTlf/whatsapp: +90 542 250 0909 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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