A hair transplant surgeon should be able to place at least 2,500 follicular micrografts in a single session to be considered a reasonably good follicular micrografting surgeon. If he can routinely place say 3,000 micrografts in a single session and you require a 1,000 micrografts, it would be a piece of cake. But if he can barely place 1500 grafts, just imagine him trying to improve his skills on you as if you were a guinea pig.
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