Multiple Hair Grafts contain 2–4 hair follicles grouped together and are used to add density and volume to larger areas of hair loss, such as the crown, mid-scalp, or sides. These grafts are an efficient way to cover extensive bald patches while maintaining a natural appearance.
The creation of multiple hair grafts involves the careful dissection of the donor strip or precise extraction during FUE. Each graft is preserved in optimal conditions to ensure its viability for implantation.
Surgeons place multiple hair grafts in areas where higher density is required, ensuring even coverage and blending with surrounding hair. The placement of these grafts complements the use of single hair grafts in detailed areas, providing a cohesive and natural result.
Patients who receive multiple hair grafts experience improved hair density and coverage. This method is particularly effective for achieving comprehensive restoration in a single session, making it a popular choice for individuals with significant hair loss.