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“Could you also please tell me what the average FUE grafts/cm2 that your clinic performs? I really dont think Id be happy with 40-50/cm2 that Ive seen mentioned relating to other clinics.”
I suspect you are referencing the “dense packing” that other clinics forcefully advertise. Some clinics even claim to pack 100+ grafts per square. This is a great concept if 1) you know that the patient is a NW 3 and will not EVER progress past a NW 4 and 2) there was any indication that such high densities grow with at least 80% success rate.
Hair loss is progressive and studies to date indicate that yields drop off in some patient with ultra dense packing. Therefore, high density packing is an option and a “tool in the toolbox” but it is not ideal in all patients.
Depending on the level hair loss, the quality of the donor hair, the age of the patient, the abundance of native hairs in the recipient area etc, we tend to place 10-80 grafts per square. Patients need to understand the risks associated with tighter placement. 45-50 grafts/cm2 is typical first pass grafted density, particularly in the frontal area. But like I said, it is variable.
I don’t not know if you will be happy with 40-50 per square. I suspect you will never get a grasp on this if you only look at marketing photos and listen to HT salesmen rhetoric. It may help you to see some patient in person. I do know that if you pay for a lot of grafts and a lot fail to grow you may be unhappy. So the questions becomes, what is the best way to get a great yield? and what are good long AND short term hair restoration strategies for you?
Remember, grafts are man-made. Not all grafts are made the same however. They do not give coverage in and of themselves. The hairs in the grafts give the coverage. “The average #of hairs per unit graft is 1.8 to 2.2 with strip and 2.7 to 3 for FIT.” Regardless of grafted density, hair density is better with FIT.
Our goal is to maximize yield, minimize trauma, and give a result that looks TOTALLY NATURAL. These goals will guide how the treatment plan is devised.
Any photos or further information you can share will be helpful. Thank for posting. |
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