In hair transplantation, success is no longer measured simply by the number of grafts transplanted. For most patients, the real goal is a result that looks undetectable — a hairline that suits the face, natural density, and growth that blends seamlessly...
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In hair transplantation, success is no longer measured simply by the number of grafts transplanted. For most patients, the real goal is a result that looks undetectable — a hairline that suits the face, natural density, and growth that blends seamlessly with existing hair. Natural results matter because a poorly designed hairline or unnatural graft placement can be immediately noticeable, even if the procedure itself is technically successful. The direction, angle, and distribution of each graft determine whether the outcome resembles natural hair growth or appears artificial
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