The number of grafts that can be transplanted in one session depends on several factors, including your donor hair availability, the skill of the surgeon, and the specific surgical technique used.
In a typical hair transplant procedure, the surgeon removes hair follicles from a donor area (usually the back or sides of the head) and implants them into the recipient area (where hair loss has occurred). The number of grafts that can be transplanted in one session is limited by the patient’s donor hair supply. The donor hair supply is finite, and the surgeon must ensure that removing grafts from the donor area does not leave it looking noticeably thin.
A single session of hair transplantation may involve the transplantation of 1500 to 3000 grafts. Experienced surgeons may be able to transplant up to 4000 grafts or more in a single session, but this would require a substantial donor area with good hair density and thickness.
Consult with a qualified and experienced hair transplant surgeon to determine the most appropriate approach for your specific case. They will evaluate your donor hair supply, discuss your goals, and create a customized treatment plan that considers the number of grafts and sessions needed to achieve the desired results while maintaining a natural appearance. Keep in mind that performing a large number of grafts in a single session may result in longer surgery time and recovery, and the surgeon will need to ensure the best possible outcomes for both donor and recipient areas.