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DR N. Farjo 2017 FUG


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Patient concerned with crown loss.After thorough evaluation it was decided to adopt a cautious approach with restoration and to use meds.

2017 FUG

408 1 Hair

1454 2 "

155 3-4 "

Updated pictures to be added shortly.

Mick

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Patient coordinator for Dr. Bessam Farjo who is an esteemed member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians

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Personally, I find crown reconstructions fascinating. Though it takes a multitude of grafts to create any real density in the crown, transplanting a couple thousand grafts to re-create the natural crown whorl makes a huge difference over a bald spot.

 

The pattern and placement of the grafts look terrific. I look forward to following this patient's progress.

 

Bill

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I would 2nd that Bill...

 

this chap has same hair as myself and will get a excellent result IMHO..

 

Crown is the "icing on the cake" i am now enjoying the excellent results from 1st & 2nd ( crown) HT.

 

The crown just finishes off the picture and u don't need a huge no of grafts for this...

 

will b posting my 1 yr result for the crown in november....boy time is flying now..:-)

 

talk soon,

 

FS

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