Combining Hairs transplant and hair system
This man built a frontal hairline with 2300 grafts and 1600 grafts on his temple peaks. He has since added another 2300 grafts to double up the density of his frontal area. The goal here is to use a hair system behind the hair transplant to cover his Class 7 pattern of hair loss. Hair systems can often be detected, but with a transplanted hairline in front of the hair system, it will not be easily seen. He, unfortunately, has fine hair. That is why it will take a lot of grafts to create a thick frontal hairline. If his hair was medium or, even better, coarse in character, he might have achieved his goals with far less grafting and with thicker-looking results. Fine hair has limitations, especially compared to a hair system. The photo on the right shows a hair system behind his leading-edge transplant with his hair pulled back. I have been involved in many such attempts; however, most of the men who started the process didn’t like the lower density of the transplant when compared to the hair system. That can be overcome with more transplanted hair in the frontal 1 inch.
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