If you have had or are considering a hair transplant, you might be interested to know the best ways to measure the success of your results.  A patient may receive 2000, 3000, or even 4000 follicular unit grafts, but how do they really know whether or not all the hair really grew?  There may be a few patients who have friends or relatives with amazing eyes and patience who can count each hair graft one by one; however, this solution isn’t very realistic.

 

Hair loss forum member “Time to do Something” suggests that a hair restoration physician may have a mathematical formula to calculate the approximate hair growth yield which can determine the success of a hair transplant.  View this hair loss forum thread to engage in this discussion and offer your input.

 

Bill - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
View my Hair Loss Weblog

 

 

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