One of the most crucial elements of hair transplantation is the creation of the hairline. The hairline is an element that both you and those around you see every day. If the hairline looks natural, the rest of the hair transplant will look great too. However, if the front part looks bad, the condition of the rest of the hair transplant becomes irrelevant. Correctly determining the hairline, ensuring it integrates well with the patient's facial features, and enhancing long-term satisfaction with the results are all critical aspects.
After deciding on a hair transplant, a new hairline is drawn on the balding area, and an assessment is made to determine the number of hair follicles (grafts) needed for the bald region. If the donor area has the required number of hair follicles, an operation plan is made. While creating the treatment protocol, the doctor first determines the number of grafts needed based on the extent of the patient's hair loss. To avoid damaging the donor area, an optimal number of hair follicles are extracted and transplanted in areas that are not too extensive. This number can only be definitively determined after a one-on-one consultation with the doctor.
The channel opening process is an indispensable step for achieving a natural appearance. The density, distribution, and direction of the channels will significantly influence future hair growth. All must be calibrated with microscopic precision. The angle and direction of the channels should align with the natural growth angle of the hair. Another factor is the blade used during the channel opening. The doctor aims to minimize cutting to reduce trauma to the scalp. At the same time, by using the best tools for the hair transplant operation, the goal is to minimize the patient's pain. We consider the transplant pen to be the best tool for this purpose.