ABSTRACT

Whether hair transplantation is used for reconstructive or aesthetic cases, the single major advance in the last decade has been the transition from large, unnatural, unsightly hair grafts, to small, natural-appearing grafts containing one to three hairs (1). There have been many other advances in hair restoration in the last 10 to 15 years, but this one simple fact, going from large to small grafts, is by far the most significant (2).