How My Dog Kumo Confirmed My Thinking of How Hair Grows without Abrupt Angle Changes
One of my greatest passions in hair restoration is designing recipient sites. These sites dictate the pattern, direction, and density of transplanted and grafted hairs – something I feature throughout this website. At my annual hair transplant course that I direct and have done so now for 9 years, I always incorporate a lecture that I give on “How Hair Grows”.
One has to carefully study the head to determine how hairs change in angle and direction throughout the head. If the surgeon fails to create these subtle, shifting angle changes (Figure 1), the result can look unnatural, visually not dense, and be not combable.
Figure 1
The key for me as a surgeon who designs recipient sites is to mimic nature and to provide the most aesthetically pleasing results by replicating these subtle angle changes as they naturally appear on the scalp.