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Case: 14114 Category: Hair Restoration (Transplants) Gender: Male Description: The crown happens to be one of the more challenging areas to restore. The reason being is the natural occurring spiral. If the spiral is intact the hair angles must be followed exactly. If there is not any hair in the crown, then the spiral needs to be recreated to best suit the patients needs. The crown generally needs more hair then other areas. Other areas on the scalp get to take advantage of the angle of the hair all going in the same direction, and it has a shingling effect which appears fuller. However, in the crown it has a constantly changing angle, so it has the tendency of opening up and having more of a see through appearance. For this reason it important to move as much hair as possible in to the crown to counter the constantly changing angle of the hair. |
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After photos were taken 1 Year after surgery/procedure.
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Hair Restoration (Transplants) Performed by Dr. Brett Bolton
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