Hooray for hair, ~4600 SFET / FUE grafts, 2 yrs later

The bottom portion of the black area you have circled towards the right is where the SKULL AKA HEAD ends and the NECK area begins and grafts were taken from that area.

In the second picture of that part of my blog showing grafts taken from the right side, which you did not use as an example, clearly shows many grafts were taken from the area WELL below the earlobe which is the NECK area not the SKULL AKA HEAD area.

http://rbcdsu.blogspot.com/2008/02/october-13-2007.html

» The bottom portion of the black area you have circled towards the right is
» where the SKULL AKA HEAD ends and the NECK area begins and grafts were
» taken from that area.

»
» In the second picture of that part of my blog showing grafts taken from
» the right side, which you did not use as an example, clearly shows many
» grafts were taken from the area WELL below the earlobe which is the NECK
» area not the SKULL AKA HEAD area.

Yeh on this side there does seem to be a few grafts taken from the nape area.
I think the picture is cutting some off.

I think that is a smart approach, there is really very little or no downside IMO. Nape and leg hair should work very nicely for the hairline, the worst that could happen is that you get very poor yield.

» "As long as we do not use body hair for the hairline I really see any harm
» with this strategy. " - fastforward
»
» Hi Fast,
»
» Actually, Dr. Umar used leg hair to “repair” my old HT hairline and about
» 1000 grafts did the trick very nicely. My leg hair blends perfectly with
» the 1990s “micro” strip grafts growing behind my new hairline.
»
» IMO, nape hair and yes, sometimes body hair can indeed be used in the
» hairline to create that “soft” transition zone just before the stronger,
» thicker head-hair grafts that provide density.
»
» Check it out… (After 2+ years)
» http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNEZb42ZrYs&feature=channel_page
»
» Hooray,
»
» Congrats man!
» L o o k i n g G o o d !
» Happy growing to ya.
» :smiley: