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 This patient had a total of 3,617 grafts over 3 sessions. Follicular units with singles and two to three hair grafts were used for the frontal and mid scalp.
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Dr. Rosanelli, Very nice result. Thanks for sharing! Best wishes, Falc
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I know I was a critic of this clinic before, and like I said I am happy to be proven wrong. Nice result! I agree with Thanatopsis, why so many procedures for that total graft amount? Either way the results look nice...
You only live once...
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The difference between the first photo and the last is like night and day. Fantastic result!
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Very nice .
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Looks great! Is this gentleman wearing a concealer? It just seems to be ALOT of coverage for less than 3000 grafts! I dont mean to be sinical, but this question has to be asked, especially considering the lack of results we've seen to date from this clinic.
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Incredible result. Looks so natural that nobody would ever notice you had a HT. Congratulation
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fantastic results, but I cannot believe that the grafts Just 3617. Probbaly he is the luckiest.
folliculum derives from sanskrit peeli(hair) and kulam(root).
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Awesome results....I would have to agree with the others....The graft count seems low but it actually looks like the guy has a full head of hair (appropriate for his age). I guess his hair caliber is very think. Lucky guy! 
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Many of the comments seem to focus on # of follicular units....I focus on my patients..... many of whom have the ability to pay for several smaller procedures over several years rather than one or 2 larger procedures that are outside their budget...their results are excellent and they are happy, and look natural....That's what my patients want....for those who can afford it, have the proper donor density, and wish to proceed a CLASS Va can generally be covered nicely with one session of 2500-2800 grafts or for those wanting more density (assuming they are candidates...donor quality, density, hair texture, etc) they could cover a Va with two sessions of ~ 2000 to 2500 each.....Remember ALL the factors that must be taken into consideration when deciding how to restore a man's hair...present loss, future loss, family history, physical exam, donor quality, hair texture, color, age, health of pt, and of course his desires and finances....I have been doing hair restoration since 1986 and have experience that has been gained by treating many men over many years.... ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL ....I'm NOT in competition to see who can use the most donor the fastest.....I concentrate on EACH pt to meet "HIS NEEDS",..WITHIN his budget....and a NATURAL result, with DONOR preserved for the future loss that eventually comes on most pt's...TR
Medical Hair Restoration Technician for Dr. Rosanelli
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