This question, from a member of our hair loss social community and discussion forums, was answered by Coalition hair transplant surgeon Dr. William Lindsey:
I always wondered how a lower amount of grafts seems to cover such a larger area on a woman’s hairline vs. a man’s hairline. Is this due to the difference in the way the hair is placed?
As long as I feel like the female hair transplant patient and I can agree on that goal, I’m fairly comfortable with this plan. The real trouble is often there is too little donor hair or too much surface area to cover and it turns out to be a fight that I have no chance at winning. Hence, I work with only two female hair patients in a busy year.
Good question though.
Dr. William Lindsey – McLean, VA
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David (TakingThePlunge)
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