Tue 30 Sep 2008
Formula for Determining the Success of a Hair Transplant
Category: FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) , FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant) , Hair Transplant Surgery , Post Operative Concerns
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
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
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