Hair restoration reults from low density donor

Procedure detail

This hair restoration patient presented with generalized thinning predominantly affecting his crown, frontal forelock, hairline, central core posterior to the frontal forelock and anterior to crown, along with recession of the bilateral temples and lateral margins. Further, his donor density had a lower density than normal, specifically about 70 FU/cm2. Our goal was to recreate a completed hairline which would frame his face, while increasing the frontal forelock density and raise the lateral margins to meet the frontal forelock and central core areas. His intention would be to style his hair back as he had done his entire life, and in doing so he would get mileage out of a hair mass that is styled over his rather large surface area (Approx. 120 cm2). This case represents the challenges of getting maximum cosmetic density from a relatively lower number of available grafts during his hair transplant surgery. The change is subtle, yet we think it represents a natural appearing improvement from baseline.

Bald class

Bald class 5A

Norwood stage 5A

In stage 5A, the hairline continues to progress toward the back of the head.