I’m a hair restoration physician and Medical Director at Elithair, where I work with patients on planning hair transplant procedures with a long-term perspective. A big part of my focus is on creating natural-looking hairlines and managing the donor area carefully, with the understanding that results need to hold up over time, not just in the first year.
In practice, that often means looking beyond immediate density and thinking about how hair loss continues to evolve. Every case is a bit different, so planning tends to involve how the result will age, how future loss is considered, and how to use the available donor hair in a way that remains sustainable.
For me, hair transplantation is not just a one-time procedure. It’s more about long-term outcome planning, where both the visible result and the underlying strategy are considered together.
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