2640‑Graft Vitruvian FUE™ — Beverly Hills
Zone 1–2 refinement for a natural, undetectable frontal frame using AlviArmani Vitruvian Design™, Ampligraf™ preservation, and Amp‑T PRP.
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Patient Story & Goals
This patient came to our Beverly Hills flagship looking for refinement, not a brand‑new identity. Frontal recession and Zone 2 thinning were flattening the frame of his face and limiting styling options, especially with the hair pushed back.
Through a Vitruvian Design™ consultation, we mapped a modern, age‑appropriate hairline and density plan focused entirely on Zones 1–2—prioritizing realism, long‑term stability, and the ability to style in multiple directions without exposing recession.
Vitruvian Design™ in Zones 1–2
Every AlviArmani case begins with Vitruvian Design™—our proportional, mathematical, and artistic framework that ensures the hairline matches the patient’s facial architecture. For this case, 738 singles were used to create a soft, irregular leading edge, while 1902 multi‑hair grafts built the structural density behind it.
Throughout the procedure, grafts were maintained in the Ampligraf™ preservation environment to support hydration and cellular integrity. At the end of the session, we performed Amp‑T PRP to support early growth, shorten the "shedding lag," and enhance the quality of both transplanted and native hair.
From Immediate Post‑Op to Early Maturation
During the first 30–60 days, the transplanted hairs entered a normal shedding phase. With Amp‑T PRP on board, early sprouting began around month two-three, followed by meaningful cosmetic change between months five and six.
By month seven, the frontal frame was already re‑established and the Zone 2 density was blending smoothly with native hair—with additional thickening and softening expected through 12+ months.
How the Hairline Holds Up in Real Life
The above composite highlights how the restored hairline and Zone 2 density behave from front and oblique views—where most people actually see you. The goal is not just density on camera, but believable density in motion, in natural light, and at conversational distance.