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It's impossible to say without knowing the size of the area you were trying to cover. If you only had a small area then 1000 might do it, but obviously you'd need a lot more if the area was twice as large. Also keep in mind that crowns can take a lot of grafts to completely cover. It's probably not a good idea to put too many grafts in that area because you want to keep enough for future loss if you lose the front half of your hair. You may be better off just getting light coverage in the crown so it's not completely bald, but not totally covered either. It would also help to know your age. The older you are the more aggressive you can probably be.
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mikey11, It sounds like you had some growth so you're probably not one of the rare no-growth cases and could have also had a poor yield from your transplant. When a doctor looks at it again closely under magnification, he will tell you how many grafts you really received. 1000 grafts is pretty insignificant to begin with, unless you're just going back to do a minor touch up on a hairline or crown. If you post a picture, that would be helpful in seeing how many more grafts you could use.
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