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Angle of Hair In Hair Transplant? Is this really matter in hair transplant surgery?
Does Surgeon Determine Angle of Hair In Hair Transplant? Is this really matter in hair transplant surgery?
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- 7 years agoFavorite Answer
Hair grow the way they are planted. Angle does really matter in hair transplantation surgery as the angle of recipient sites largely determines the direction of hair. Every patient’s hair type and design is individualized that needs thorough examination under complete consideration before undergoing the surgery.
The direction and type of hair vary from individual to individual. Everyone possesses his own hair direction according to natural hair features. To maintain the originality and naturalness of the transplanted hair, angle of the growth of hair is crucial. For determining perfect angle in the accordance with natural hair characteristics for natural consequences a well practiced and experienced surgeon is required.
Along with type and direction, angle can really make much difference in hair because of some other factors including hair texture, scalp condition, scalp movement, thickness of hair strands and hairline of the scalp and degree of hair loss. A good surgeon must determine angle by keeping in mind these factors to make sure successful outcome.
It is extremely important to research all your options and seek out several professional opinions before experiencing the surgery.
Source(s): http://hairtransplants.com.pk/ - Anonymous7 years ago
for removing baldness, hair transplant matters.
Source(s): http://www.hairtransplant-ludhiana.com/ - OwenLv 47 years ago
Hey :)
I'm not going to lie, I came here to say "No, it doesn't matter", but then I started reading and found the below quote when asked "Will it look natural?"...
"This depends very much on the skill of the surgeon and medical team. [Surgeon]...has extensive experience placing follicles in natural-looking positions where the hair grows in the right direction to be aesthetically pleasing."
From the sounds of it, yes, it does matter.
Thanks for asking this...I learned something new today :)