Background:
Dr. Bob Limmer noted that the density following hair transplant passes in his
patients averaged as follows:
– one session 41 hairs / cm2
– two
sessions 50 hairs/ cm2
– three sessions 63 hairs/ cm2
– four sessions 81
hairs/ cm2
It is interesting that the densities created by hair transplantation noted by
Limmer are far less than the average hair density in the average donor area or
non-bald recipient area. The following table is a table of observed average
donor densities in 100 patients by Cole:
Manyy Marritt studied hair removal and the illusion of coverage by plucking
hair from 1 sq. cm. After he removed over 50% of the original hair, the patient
had the illusion of full coverage or the illusion that nothing had been removed.
These methods assume that all hair characteristics are alike. It assumes that
all hair diameters, all follicular densities, all hair densities, and all
calculated densities (average number of hairs per follicular unit) are the same.
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