While most hair transplant patients are concerned about the final results, understanding how to achieve them is crucial in obtaining the densest and most natural looking head of hair.
Today’s revolutionary ultra refined tools and techniques allow top hair restoration physicians to perform large densely packed sessions and provide their patients with a full looking head of hair in only one or two procedures. Minimally invasive tools allow hair transplant surgeons to make tiny incisions in balding areas to maximize hair density and minimize trauma to the scalp.
Recently, forum member “BleachCola12” started a topic to discuss the size of the tools physicians use and consider minimally invasive. Do the sizes vary amongst physicians or according to each patient? What about the size of each graft? To learn about today’s minimally invasive tools and their sizes, visit “What Size Tools to Top Doctors Use to Make Incisions?” You are encouraged to participate in this discussion by offering your input.
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