Friday 4 May 2018

How Much Hair Can Be Restored via Body Hair Surgery?

When a person is not bald then he has around 100,000 units in total, on an average. When a person suffers from baldness then he lose more or less than 50 percent of follicular units. It happens many times that a bald man doesn’t have adequate number of donor hair. In such case body hair transplant in Pakistan is suggested. Hairs from other areas of body are used to transplant on the head. Now the question is whether a person is able to enjoy complete hair restoration via a body to head transplant. If you need an answer of this question then read below and know more.


Availability of donor hair is a must in order to get the successful hair transplant results. It is possible to restore full head of hair but it is generally not possible in one session. On an average, the density of normal scalp is 80 to 100 follicle units per square centimeter. During a hair surgery, a surgeon can transplant 35 to 40 follicle units per square centimeter. If a person has completely bald head, then his coverage requires more than one session of an FUE hair restoration in Peshawar. He can restore hair in one session and can enhance his hair growth in other sessions. Sometimes a person needs third sitting just to grab natural hair density.

In short, a body hair restoration can help a person to get back his lost hair. As far as natural look and hair density is concerned, it requires more than one session. If you want to know whether you need more than one session or not, then you should simply consult with an expert hair surgeon. He will examine your scalp and clearly explain you whether your baldness needs more than one session for complete coverage or not.

1 comment:

  1. Very nice blog. Thanks for sharing it with us. Anyone who is interested to get hair transplant but not has enough hair on donor area, have an option to go through body hair transplant in Punjab. Click on this link and get full details about this superlative treatment procedure.

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