FUTURE PROGNOSIS


During the first information session, it is necessary to devise the future prognosis.

Based on his experience, of the macroscopic and the microscopic examination of the scalp, and on a consideration of the interested person’s medical history, the doctor have the capacity to make an assessment and provide an outline of the person’s final hair growth picture, that is, the picture when the hair loss progress will have been completed after a number of years has gone by.


The final picture to emerge is the F.D.O. and it will form the basis for the following actions:

  1. Deigning the right and ideal hairline, which is from where the placement of transplants shall begin and from where their proper allocation should be made.
  2. Demarcation between stable and changing hair growth.
  3. Quality assessment of the donor area and of the amount of useful transplants that can be taken out of it.
  4. Determination of the size of the bald area, based on the changing hair growth area, so that transplants can be allocated ideally.
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We can, therefore, see how important it is for doctors to have the experience and knowledge required so that they can devise a perfectly flawless Future Prognosis, particularly for YOUNG AGE GROUPS and mostly during the first information session that they will hold with the interested person.