Patient 4
Procedure:
The patient presented with a receding frontal hairline and temple thinning, forming a noticeable “M” pattern, characteristic of Norwood Stage 3 hair loss. The mid-scalp and crown areas maintained fair density, but the recession at the front created an aged and uneven appearance.
Individual results may vary.
Patient 6
Procedure:
The patient presented with an advanced frontal hairline recession and significant thinning extending toward the mid-scalp, leaving a thin bridge of native hair separating the frontal and crown regions. The overall density loss and visible scalp exposure aligned with Norwood Stage 4 hair loss.
Individual results may vary.
Patient 7
Procedure:
The patient exhibited a receding frontal hairline, primarily affecting the temples and forming an M-shaped pattern typical of Norwood Stage 3. The mid-scalp and crown areas retained strong density, but the temporal recession created an aged appearance and reduced frontal framing.
Individual results may vary.
Patient 11
Procedure:
The patient presented with noticeable frontal and temporal hairline recession, creating an M-shaped pattern typical of Norwood Stage 3. The mid-scalp and crown areas retained moderate density, with primary thinning concentrated along the frontal region.
Individual results may vary.
Patient 13
Procedure:
The patient exhibited frontal and temporal hairline recession forming an M-shaped pattern, typical of Norwood Stage 3 male pattern hair loss. The thinning was most pronounced along the frontal hairline and temples, while the mid-scalp and crown retained good density.
Individual results may vary.
Patient 17
Procedure:
The patient exhibited extensive hair loss with deep bilateral recession in the frontal and temporal regions, combined with significant thinning across the mid-scalp and early crown involvement. The bridge between the frontal and vertex zones was notably sparse, consistent with Norwood Stage 5 hair loss.
Individual results may vary.
Patient 22
Procedure:
Previous hair transplant scars performed elsewhere are now camouflaged using specialized pigmentation to blend in the natural scalp and transplant scars. Results were seen after 1 session.
Individual results may vary.
























































































































































































