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FUE Hair Transplant Online Consultation with
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Dear Doctor:

I am 55 years old and in excellent condition. I would expect a very good transplant with a considerable amount of thickness of hair as they outlined in the front and moving back which would be a little thinner. I had a consultation with another doctor and he proposed a 3500 grafts procedure. I would like to get a second opinion. Basically I want it the hairline come down a little up front to match some of the very thin hair above my forehead?

In some of the pictures, you will see a design has been sketched for me by this other doctor. I would like to know your opinion of this design and whether this is suitable for me.

Do you think if I can get more coverage than what was designed for me according to the sketches ?  What are the chances that I can cover all the thinning areas with FUE grafts? How many grafts would it take?

Also, can you tell me how much it would cost approximately?

Is permanent shock fallout an issue for someone like me?

Thank you for your time.

RP
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Dr. Jones' Comments

RP,

You are a good candidate for hair transplant.

The only down side is that your hair appears very thin, which means that it will take a lot of grafts to make your hair look dense.

I would suggest that you have 3000 grafts. Unless you get the number you won't get the desired density.

By strip, you are looking at about $7,000 U.S., and by fue, about $20,000.

I don't think permanent shock fallout is an issue.

Dr. Robert Jones
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