Natural Radial Inclination? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I have a NATURAL RADIAL INCLINATION of my hairs and i’d like to “fill” some low density areas. Could it be a problem with a transplant or any skilled doctor should be able to match the inclination of my hairs?

I am not sure what you mean by a natural radial inclination. The only place where one has hair that points in a radial type of direction is the crown or vertex area. If this is the case you need to have a Master Plan of what you want accomplished with hair restoration surgery. If the area of low density is only in the crown area you may benefit from Propecia or minoxidil and may not need hair transplant surgery initially.

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