What’s Up With Hair Transplant Surgeons That Make a Low, Straight Hairline?
Dr Rassman,
I have always been a fan of yr ‘Master Plan’ approach to dealing with hair transplant surgically. However, recently, through some hair transplant blogs, I managed to find a few patients undergoing ‘dense-packing’ method up front the hairline area and crown.
This very well-known and highly-regarded hair transplant surgeon seems to be a complete opposite of what you are doing. A look at this patient’s photo gallery, one can only be flabbergasted (more than impressed) by the transformation the patients went through. This is especially so in the hairline constructed – usually thick, low and virtually straight. Also, per hair line procedure, grafts from 1500 to up to 3150 grafts are usually used. Leaving only aother 2000-3000 grafts avaialble for future transplant. I am an advocate for careful hair transplant Master Plan, but seeing such amazing hairline done, one can only be moved and inclined to doing it with this surgeon.
Did you think this surgeon would have considered the impact of future hair loss in these patients or it is simply an amazing surgeon at work?
I can probably guess who this surgeon is, though I won’t do that here. If I am correct though, this surgeon basically does 3000 grafts on almost everyone that he sees (even those who are not balding very much). I would assume that he has loaded the very front of the hairline with very dense packing of the hair amongst other existing hairs that have not fallen out.
In my experience, some patients with fine hair just don’t get those densities. I would question if he’s cherry-picking the patients that he wishes to show. You are correct in your analysis, as many of these patients will not have much hair left after he finishes his first one or two sessions. Maybe there is a Master Plan, but it may not be in the interest of his patients.
I’m guessing he’s referring to armani.