Is a 7,000-graft session feasible?
A 7,000-graft single session is at the extreme limit of clinical feasibility. The average patient has 5,000–7,000 total extractable donor grafts over their entire lifetime. A single 7,000-graft session would require extracting virtually the entire lifetime donor supply in one procedure — leaving nothing for future sessions as hair loss inevitably progresses.

Some clinics advertise 7,000+ graft sessions as a selling point. This is almost always a signal of poor planning — maximising session size rather than optimising lifetime outcomes.
The safe extraction limit
Safe single-session extraction is generally considered 3,500–5,000 grafts for a patient with strong donor density and large bald area. Beyond this, two risks increase: graft survival may decrease (as implantation team fatigue increases over a very long session), and donor area over-harvesting produces visible thinning.
The alternative: strategic multi-session planning
For patients with Norwood VI–VII hair loss needing maximum coverage, Hairmedico plans two or three sessions: typically 3,000–3,500 grafts in session one (hairline and midscalp priority), followed by 2,500–3,000 grafts at 12–18 months (crown and density reinforcement). Total grafts across sessions: 5,500–6,500 — similar total to a mega-session, but with better graft survival, donor preservation and more natural distribution.

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