Jason Sorgi - Boston Hair Restoration- Crown MicroFUE (full detailed breakdown). Progress Pictures 2/25/2026
A user shared their positive experience with a crown MicroFUE hair transplant at Boston Hair Restoration, highlighting the smooth procedure, minimal pain, and significant growth over 12 months. They used oral minoxidil, finasteride (transitioning to dutasteride), PRP sessions, and a LaserCap, achieving excellent results and full confidence.
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A user shared an 18-month update on their crown hair transplant, performed by Jason Sorgi at Boston Hair Restoration, expressing satisfaction with the results. They continue to use oral minoxidil and finasteride to maintain hair health.
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