With FUE work there is no longer any set point when the donor is exhausted. It’s all a judgment call. You might complain that the doc over-harvested your hair, but the doc can just says he has a different opinion about what is a cosmetically acceptable amount of thinning.
If you consider this donor area appearance to be “cosmetically acceptable” then we’ve all got a ton of donor hair:
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» He just had 2200 FUE grafts. You now state that he has 6000 fue in
» reserve!? That’s impossible. But, it is possible if you totally disregard
» huge moth eaten looking areas, empty spots surrounding his head like a
» leopard. I had 2500-2800 fue grafts and admitedly I have small empty spots
» around my head. Everyone should be aware that I can post pictures and make
» it look like its a perfect donor extracted looking site. But in reality it
» is “IMPOSSIBLE” to get over 2500 fue grafts and NOT have moth eaten spots!
» Can you imagine this with 8200 fue??? Am I the only one reading this?
Everyone is different. Your experience may not be his experience. Perhaps your doctor over harvested your hair in those areas - unless by “empty spots” you really mean “several scars in an area”.
As for this gentleman, even with this guy’s ridiculous hair style, his donor looks sharp - especially the back. If everyone starts doubting potential talent/posts, then this forum has really lost its usefulness: showing results.
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