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| After getting 2500 grafts in Zone 1, I am seeing how important zone 2 is to hide complete frontal baldness. My hairline is terrific, but would be much more "wow" if there was strong hair behind it to support it...especially at the temple area. I am hopefully going in for surgery in December for Zone 2, but I recommend to all to consider Zone 2 coverage if you want your re-defined Zone 1 to stand out. Anybody agree/disagree, have similar experiences?
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ac874 (8/27/2009) After getting 2500 grafts in Zone 1, I am seeing how important zone 2 is to hide complete frontal baldness. My hairline is terrific, but would be much more "wow" if there was strong hair behind it to support it...especially at the temple area.
I am hopefully going in for surgery in December for Zone 2, but I recommend to all to consider Zone 2 coverage if you want your re-defined Zone 1 to stand out.
Anybody agree/disagree, have similar experiences?
I would say go with Zone 2 if you think Zone 1 is decent. You have limited grafts so try to work in consistency across the whole balding area and maintain that first. Then if you got some grafts left over, heck go with a denser hairline, but is there a scar tissue problem when adding density?
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| I think alot depends on your particular hairloss circumstance, age, look you are trying to achieve etc. I wanted to get my youthful hairline back so zone 1 was the most important for me. I always intended to get a second and third procedure if need be, depending on my future hairloss.
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