What is the maximum number of grafts that can be transplanted in one session with black hair?

The maximum number of grafts that can be transplanted during an FUE hair transplant for black patients varies depending on several factors, such as the patient’s donor hair density, hair characteristics, and the size of the area being treated. On average, the maximum number of grafts that can be transplanted in a single FUE session for black patients ranges from 2,000 to 4,000 grafts. This is because black patients typically have curly, coarse hair with a lower hair density compared to other ethnicities, which can make extraction more challenging and time-consuming. However, in some cases, a skilled surgeon may be able to transplant up to 5,000 grafts in a single session if the patient has sufficient donor hair and can tolerate a longer procedure. It’s essential to consult a qualified and experienced hair transplant surgeon who can assess your individual case and determine the optimal number of grafts for your specific needs and goals.  It’s important to not overharvest. Furthermore, it’s better to have subsequent treatments rather than trying to do too much all at once.  It will contribute to more desirable results.