Procedure detail
Patient Profile
- Age: 38 years old
- Previous Procedure: Strip surgery performed several years ago by another clinic
- Goal: Increase density in the previously transplanted area
Challenges
- Although the donor area appeared healthy, previous strip surgery can complicate FUE extraction.
- This is due to changes in the direction of follicular units caused by skin tension during strip closure and suturing.
Procedure Overview
- Grafts Extracted: 4,150
- Technique Used: FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction)
- Coverage Area: Grafts were distributed evenly from the front to the crown to enhance overall density.
- Donor Management: Punching was evenly distributed across the entire donor area using a small punch size to minimize trauma as you can see in the donor post op photos.
- This approach preserved the uniform appearance of the donor zone, leaving no visible signs of depletion.
Results
- No Shock Loss: The procedure did not cause any loss of existing hair.
- Natural Appearance: The newly transplanted grafts integrated beautifully with the previous transplant, resulting in a dense and natural look.
Key Message
Your hair transplant is not just a medical procedure—it’s a reflection of your appearance and image.
Always choose a trusted and experienced clinic that understands your unique case and can deliver optimal results. There is no room for error.
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