This question, asked by a member of the Hair Loss Discussion Forums, was answered by Coalition physician Dr. Bernardino Arocha
Restoring crown hair loss can use a lot of grafts. How do hair transplant surgeons design crown restorations while planning for future balding?
In restoring crowns, it is important to anchor the transplant into the thinning areas that are furthest out: that is, to work from the outside in so the first area of hair loss is the last to be restored. This is to prevent hair islands from developing or the “halo effect”.
Dr. Bernardino Arocha
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David (TakingThePlunge)
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