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What it can/can't do for you
Post-Op Course in Follicular Unit Graft
Density & Dense Packing of Follicular Unit Grafts
Things To Avoid
Eyebrow Transplant
Stereo-Video Microscopic Dissection
Guidelines For Young Patient
Hair Transplant For Women
Hair Loss Immediately after pregnancy
Hair Transplant at HCL
History
Comparative Study
Reparing Bad Hair Transplant
Megasessions
Surgery Using Mantis
Graft Counting Estimate
Graft Estimation
Pre and Post-Procedure Suggestions
Single Follicular Units
Faq's Of FollicularUnit
Telogen Effluvium Hair Loss
  Graft Estimation  

How Many Grafts Will Be Needed?
Several variables determine the number of grafts necessary to fulfill your restoration needs.
How much hair has been lost?
What is the density of your donor area?
What is your hair color and how does it contrast with your skin color?
What is your perception and realistic expectation?
Lastly, how does your budget match your desired level of hair restoration?
Male pattern hair loss is a common situation in which men experience thinning of the hair on the scalp. This often results in a hairline that is receding and balding to the top of the head. The beginning of these changes can start for men as early as their 20's. Physicians believe male pattern hair loss is dependent on hormonal effects and is due to heredity. The correct terminology for this type of hair loss is called androgentic alopecia
 
 
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