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I was quoted having around 7500 grafts available. Assuming i will be a full NW6 will that be enough to make a good cosmetic differance or will i need to use a concealer to cover up what i will be missing
 
Posts: 401 | Registered: March 20, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Dakota,

I'll do my best in answering you. I haven't seen your head but what I would do is scower the blogs for nw6's and compare how many grafts they had and how it looks.

I found these all from various doctors and graft counts...
NW6 - 4946 grafts
NW6 - 5227 grafts
NW6 - 3280 grafts
NW6 - 4326 grafts
NW6 - 3400 grafts
NW6 - 7804 grafts
NW6 - 2600 grafts
NW6 - 4800 grafts
NW6 - 7550 grafts - Falceros
NW6 - 7319 grafts - Jotronic
 
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Dakota,

This will depend a lot on the number of hairs per graft and hair characteristics, but 7500 grafts is a great number and should make a great cosmetic improvement.

In fact, as a norwood 6 myself, I have had 7550 grafts, so you may want to consider my hair transplant as an example of this. JoTronic is another with a similar number of grafts.

Rambler also posted some great examples from our websiet of norwood 6 patients who received a larger number of grafts. Kudos Rambler!

Falc


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had the same question...
great work rambler..
thanks..
 
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Thanks guys!

Falc, when you look in the mirror do you see the same density as you see in pics? do you see more/less? I say that because i know cameras can be harsh on pics of hair and would like to know if what i see is an accurate description? Im going to H&W at the end of the summer to get 2500 grafts. I have about 25-30% of my original hair still left all over the top of my head and hope that 2500 will make a decent cosmetic differance. Falc do you take propecia/minox?
 
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Dakota,

In some lights I see the same if not better density than in my pictures. Other more "exposing" light will reveal a thinner look.

I am very happy with my results but realize that some lighting will be more flattering than others. it also depends on HOW the light is shining on my head.

I do take Propecia however, I no longer take minoxidil. Rogaine did a great job growing peach fuzz but it never grew beyond that.

Falc


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Falc,

Do you use any concealer to help w/ appearance of density or is it straight hair commando. lol
 
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Hair characteristics play a HUGE role in the art of illusion.

Thin straight hair will not give the same illusion as wavy thicker hair Wink

Compare 7500 grafts of these two characteristics and the difference in illusion will be quite different.


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Dakota,

I'm going hair commando my friend!

Though some people have great success and love concealors, I just feel fake. I prefer having a slightly thinner look with a good illusion of hair density in most lights than sprinkle my head with something that changes my hair color slightly and just doesn't look right on me.

Falc


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As of August 4th 2007 and after approximately 4000 posts as a free patient advocate - I am the Co-Moderator and Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog. Read the official announcement here.

I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own.

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Cool! I kind of liked toppik when i had enough hair to conceal the thinning. I thought it looked completly natural and no one ever commented but everyone's got there own opinion.
 
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