Patient Profile
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Age/Gender: 39-year-old Male
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Surgery date (BS) 2080 Magh 25
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Follow-up period 12 Months
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Graft 3,500 Grafts (FUE)
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Hair loss grade Norwood Scale V–VI
What to Expect
FUE Hair Transplant: Full Crown & Hairline Restoration
A 39-year-old male presented with advanced androgenetic alopecia — significant hairline recession combined with extensive crown thinning, progressing over several years with a strong hereditary pattern.
The Akarshan Clinic team performed a high-density FUE procedure with 3,500 grafts in a single session, restoring both the frontal hairline and crown with natural density and direction.

01. Surgery Day

2080 Magh 25 · Akarshan Skin & Hair Clinic
Patient presented with Norwood Grade V–VI hair loss — complete recession of the frontal hairline, bridge loss, and near-total crown thinning. Donor area density at the occipital zone was assessed and confirmed adequate for a large-session FUE.
- Complete bilateral temporal recession
- Strong family history of alopecia
- No active scalp infection or dermatitis
- Extensive diffuse thinning at crown
- Dense occipital donor zone confirmed
- Good overall health — fit for procedure
03. The Results

At 12 months post-surgery, the patient achieved full frontal hairline restoration and significant crown density improvement — with no visible donor scarring and excellent graft survival.
- Frontal hairline fully restored with natural angulation
- No visible scarring at donor site
- No adverse reactions to anaesthesia or aftercare
- Crown density improved by approximately 70–75%
- Resumed normal routine within 7 days post-op
- High patient satisfaction with aesthetic outcome