Senior Member Matthias Posted 3 hours ago Senior Member Share Posted 3 hours ago Dear all, I came across some surgical approaches where certain surgeons prefer to give the frontal half full density in an initial procedure and do the second half or remainder in another procedure later. Many clinics, especially those offering megasessions, aim to give full coverage on the first pass though, which limits the feasible density. A second pass may be desired by many patients to increase density. It is even a frequent saying here that for most patients with advanced baldness, at least two procedures are required. Are those surgeons who prefer to split the procedures according to the coverage (especially the forum recommended ones) capable of performing a second procedure focusing on increasing density on patients who already had been given full coverage with basic density in an initial procedure (Needless to say, without causing any harm to the previously transplanted hair)? Or does this require special techniques that not all surgeons practice? Dr. Yaman 03/24 difficult case - Hair Transplant Reviews - Hair Restoration Network - Community For and By Hair Loss Patients Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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