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25% - 34% | 35%
- 44% | 45% - 54% | 55%
and above
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Case
16 - Total Added Density: 50%
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1st
Surgery:
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2nd
Surgery: |
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Coverage
Area: |
120
cm2 |
Coverage
Area: |
120
cm2 |
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Donor
Area: |
30
cm2 |
Donor
Area: |
30
cm2 |
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Density:
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25%
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Density: |
25% |
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Comments: Patient has huge coverage area. From the hairline
towards the back, density gradually reduced because of the large
coverage area. Because the hairline is the most important area,
it always receives the most density. |
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Case
17 - Total Added Density: 55%
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| 1st
Surgery: |
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2nd
Surgery:
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Coverage
Area: |
80
cm2 |
Coverage
Area: |
80
cm2 |
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Donor
Area: |
22
cm2 |
Donor
Area: |
22
cm2 |
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Density:
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27.5%
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Density:
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27.5
% |
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Comments: 55% density increase at the top. No difference from
the donor site density. Hairline is very natural. Final goal
achieved. |
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