Tags: Bay Area, Beverly Hills, BHT, Calabassas, chicago, FUE, Hair cloning, Hair multiplication, Manhattan Beach, Marina Del Rey, Miami, New, New port Beach, Palm Beach, palm Springs, san diego, San Francisco, Santa Monica, South Bay, York
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WOW! Is all i can say. Fantastic Work! And you don’t notice a difference between the head and body hair.
I don’t understand? Why did e have surgery done prior to this? It doesn’t look like he had a transplant. Where did the scar come from. The guy looks fantastic now. Great job.
How much did this cost?
I believe body hair transplant is 10 dollars (USD) per graft as an industry standard among those who do BHT, FUE on head hair is typically 6$ a graft, while strip is typically 3-4$ a graft.
He had a terrible transplant before this one. Grafts were ripped out leaving nasty holes in the back of his head. This is a technique that is still in use today! Avoid it at all cost. This is nice repair work, btw…
I am glad for the guy.
Great improvement.
good job doc, nice detailed video
Very clever.