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NERO – FUE hair transplant 1000 grafts

1000 FUE Graft to Frontal Hairline and Temples 

Hair transplant result for Nero after receiving 1000 FUE donor grafts to his frontal hairline and templates. Hair transplants do not necessarily have to be geared towards covering the patient’s entire scalp. Instead they can be targeted to increase coverage in specific areas. A hair transplant 1000 grafts, for example, can be used to help cover up scars from surgery or to thicken the temple and hairline areas as seen in the video.

Dr. Ray Woods pioneered the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) technique for hair transplants. This technique is much more beneficial for patients looking for such targeted hair transplants. One of the traditional techniques is what’s known as “strip mining” – the cutting of a strip of scalp, removing it from the head, and then “mining” it for growing hair roots. This is a fairly major surgery to the head requiring stitches or staples to close the wound and it results in substantial scarring.

Even worse was the “plug” technique of cutting circles or “plugs” from the donor area and grafting them onto the recipient zones. Aside from their own scarring the plugs were distinctly noticeable, especially along the hairline where they weren’t hidden by the naturally-occurring hair, and left the patient with the unmistakable “doll’s hair” look.Dr. Woods’ hair transplant 1000 grafts using his FUE technique is exponentially safer for the patient – it does not require invasive surgery and does not leave wounds that will scar. In addition the hair transplant 1000 grafts leaves a completely natural-looking hairline as seen in the video.

Cadel 3000 FUE

3000 FUE Graft Hair Transplant Result – Before & After

The 3000 graft hair transplant procedure safely removes 3000 individual healthy hair (and roots) using the extraction method pioneered by Dr. Ray Woods – the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) technique. In past procedures the patient would have to endure surgery which involved cutting either plugs or an entire strip of scalp from the healthy donor area. In the case of the plugs the individual circles of scalp were grafted onto the area in need of coverage. In the case of the scalp strip the strip would be “mined” for individual units of healthy growing hair which would then be transplanted.

Major scarring resulted from either of these procedures. The plug technique had the added problem of the plugs becoming quite obvious as the surrounding natural-growth hair died away from hair loss leaving the plugs with no camouflage to disguise them. Dr. Woods’ 3000 graft hair transplant technique is much healthier for both the patient and the units of hair. Each follicle is extracted on an individual basis; the patient is not required to endure any sort of invasive surgery and there is no scarring left in either the donor or recipient areas.

Instead patients who choose the 3000 graft hair transplant technique are left with a natural hairline and even coverage across the scalp. As a result of the coverage the patient is able to comb it in any direction he or she chooses.

If you’re curious about the technique or have any questions about hair transplants in general we’d be happy to get you the information you need. Please give us a call at +612 9560 0111.