When it comes to hair transplantation, there are a lot of things to be considered before the operation can be viewed a success.
Hair features or characteristics are essential in the planning and undertaking of hair transplantation. With that, the anatomical characteristics and cultural influence between people may differ; hence, it can affect the choice of the procedure and the outcome of the operation.
One of the hardest types of hair restoration is the hair transplant surgery done among East Asian patients. This is mainly because of the unique characteristics of the East Asian hair shaft and hair-to-scalp color disparity. For East Asian hair, the thick and straight black hair which is in contrast with a paler scalp is vital in the operation. Moreover, it is particularly important to understand the shape of the hairline, the differences in the hair caliber and hair density, because all of these elements are essential to ensure a natural-looking result.
Typically, East Asians shed fewer hairs a day compared to Caucasian, Hispanic and Afro-Caribbean counterparts. However, studies also showed that East Asian women have increased chances of experiencing overall hair thinning than their above-mentioned counterparts.
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