Hair Transplants: What Is the Average Number of Hairs Per Follicular Unit?
The following response to a question from the Hair Restoration Social Community and Discussion Forums, was written by forum member “Gillenator”.
Do you have any idea what the average hair-per-graft ratio is? I had 2,129 grafts for 4,013 total hairs from my last hair transplant, which left me with a ration of 1.89. That seems low to me; I had 1,233 doubles, but only 315 triples–that seemed extremely low. Nothing I can do about it, but just wondering where that stacks up. I seem to see a lot of graft counts with roughly half as many triples as doubles rather than one-quarter.
The overall average is 2.15 – 2.3 hairs per graft per individual. But depending on the case such as the rebuilding of a hairline, many more single hair grafts are going to be used which would bring the average per graft downward. Let’s also define the graft as an uninterrupted natural occurring follicular unit in the scalp.
The best way to ascertain the average with follicular unit strip surgery (FUSS) is to have the overall strip evaluated for the total number of FUs along with the total number of hair shafts to determine the overall average from the typical donor region.
Gillenator
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David
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