As part of my research I've been assessing so many different areas, perhaps a little too in depth at times . . however this is something I can't find much info about online, and strikes me as potentially being quite a fundamental factor in terms of how aggressive surgeons can be with hairline placement and graft usage etc.
So the head shape question - we all come in different shapes and sizes. Are there obvious pro's for candidates with perhaps a thin forehead/front half of head, and wider at the back - resulting in a larger surface area of donor grafts, and a smaller surface area for the recipient? And of course, would this mean vice versa in this scenario - it'd be a negative?
Head shape definitely affects the hair styles you can pull off, and whether or not you would suit being shaved down/bald - therefore I'd be interested in hearing from the more informed users on their opinions on this?
Thanks
So the head shape question - we all come in different shapes and sizes. Are there obvious pro's for candidates with perhaps a thin forehead/front half of head, and wider at the back - resulting in a larger surface area of donor grafts, and a smaller surface area for the recipient? And of course, would this mean vice versa in this scenario - it'd be a negative?
Head shape definitely affects the hair styles you can pull off, and whether or not you would suit being shaved down/bald - therefore I'd be interested in hearing from the more informed users on their opinions on this?
Thanks