Hypothetical Transplanting of Thick vs Fine Hair
If two patients with similar hair loss patterns were to get a hair transplant, one with very thick hair, the other with finer hair but greater density, who would come out with the best results, and would the patient with thick hair end up paying less?
This is a great question. The more coarse the hair the greater the fullness, transplanted hair for transplanted hair. People with fine hair usually get the “short end of the stick” since they require more grafts and therefore (as the price per graft is what you pay for) the costs run up.
When a person with a medium hair or greater thickness comes in for frontal hair transplants, these patients often are easily completed in one session… while the person with a fine or ultra-fine hair will often require more procedures to achieve the fullness that they may want.
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