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32 years old patient, FUE Technique, 2 surgeries.

He did not want a drastic change after the first surgery.
He preferred to have a better density on the balding area
but did not want to lower the hair line nor to cover the vertex.
We have pictures of the donor area sent by the patient after 12 days,
the zone is very clean and it is unnoticeable to see that he had a hair transplant.

First surgery:
DAY 1, 1073 grafts.
DAY 2, 920 grafts.

Then, only 6 months later, the results are already very good. The second surgery was realised after a short delay as the recipient area was not the same as on the first surgery.

We worked on the vertex and we lowered the hair line.

Second surgery:
DAY 1, 1080 grafts.
DAY 2, 831 grafts.



At the end of the surgery we calculated the total number of grafts: 3904 grafts.

That means a total of about 9369 hair. (2.4 hair per graft).

The grafts were placed in three types of incisions, of different sizes: 0.7, 0.95 and 1.2 mm.

We will add more pictures of this patient in the next few months so to follow the evolution of the surgeries, so an improvement of the results of both the first and the second surgery.



Dr Jean Devroye MD
e mail : officedevroye@aol.com
www.hairtransplantsurgery.com www.hair-transplant-pictures.com
 

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