3000 Graft Hair Transplant | What Does A 3000 Graft hair Transplant Look Like?
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A man in his early 30s made the journey from Newfoundland to Hasson and Wong in search of a solution for his thinning hair, which affected his frontal area, mid-scalp, and crown. With a genetic background of hair loss on his father’s side but thicker hair on his mother’s side, he wanted to rebuild his hair density carefully—favoring a natural look over an aggressive restoration. His main priority was the front and mid-scalp, though he also hoped for some improvement in the crown. To help preserve and enhance his existing hair, he was using topical dutasteride.
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After a consultation, it was recommended that he undergo two sessions, each involving approximately 3,000 grafts, to achieve full coverage.
In the first session showcased here, Dr. Sood and his team transplanted 3,000 grafts via the FUE method. Their focus was on reconstructing the hairline, reinforcing the frontal zone, and treating sections of the mid-scalp. They used 300 single-hair grafts to carefully craft the hairline, followed by 2,148 double-hair grafts and 552 multi-hair grafts (containing 3–4 hairs) to build density behind it.
A 0.85 mm motorized punch was employed for graft extraction. The harvesting and implantation process went smoothly, with minimal bleeding observed. Healing progressed exceptionally well in both the donor and recipient sites, with no complications.
At eight months post-operation, the hairline continues to evolve and refine its appearance. The photos here were taken during a return visit to the clinic, coinciding with a second procedure where another 3,000 grafts were placed to address the remainder of the mid-scalp and crown.

