Planning

Natural hairline design, crown restoration, and graft planning.

Natural hair transplant results come from more than adding hair. The design must match your age, facial structure, hair direction, donor supply, and long-term hair loss pattern.

Hairline restoration

Hairline restoration should frame the face without looking artificial. A mature, age-appropriate hairline usually looks better than a low juvenile hairline, especially for patients with male pattern baldness or a receding hairline.

Crown hair transplant

Crown hair transplant cases require careful design because the crown swirl changes the way density appears. A crown before and after result should be judged at mature growth, often close to 1 year hair transplant results.

Temple and frontal restoration

Temple hair restoration and frontal hair transplant work can make a major difference in how the face is framed. Direction, angle, and graft selection are critical in these visible areas.

Dense packing and mega sessions

Dense packing hair transplant and mega session hair transplant cases can be powerful, but they are not right for every patient. Donor safety matters, especially if future thinning is likely.

Understanding the Norwood scale

The Norwood scale helps describe male hair loss patterns, but the plan still needs a personal evaluation. Hair thinning men, diffuse thinning patients, and crown bald spot cases may each need a different strategy.

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