Hair replacement procedure before and after result pictures with 3583 grafts

Procedure detail

This hair restoration patient is a 39 year old male who presents with androgenic alopecia, affecting
the definition of his hairline, frontal forelock, bilateral temples and lateral
anterior hairline margins, as well as causing thinning of density in the frontal
and posterior forelock and crown areas. Attention was directed during his hair transplant surgry at recreating the
anterior hairline as it framed the superior and lateral facial margins and
increasing the density in the frontal forelock. This patient had severe
recession of his lateral margins/temporal point areas, requiring that a larger
than usual proportion of grafts be dedicated to recreating these areas. Graft
total: 3,583: 844 one's; 2532 two's; 157 three's; 50 DFU's

Bald class

Bald class 3A

Norwood class 3A

The Norwood Class A patterns are characterized by a predominantly front to back progression of hair loss. These patterns lack the connecting bridge across the top of the scalp and generally have more limited hair loss in the crown, even when advanced.