Quick summary: Curly hair transplantation
- Curly hair transplantation requires extensive experience and exceptional precision during graft extraction.
- Hair follicles are curved not only above the skin but also beneath its surface, which increases the risk of damaging them during the procedure.
- At the same time, curly hair provides greater volume and better visual scalp coverage.
- As a result, fewer grafts are often needed to achieve a natural and aesthetically pleasing outcome compared to straight hair.
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Is curly hair transplantation more difficult than straight hair transplantation?
Yes. Curly hair follicles are curved beneath the skin, making extraction more challenging and requiring a high level of skill and precision to avoid damaging the grafts.
Are the same number of grafts needed as for straight hair transplantation?
Usually not. Because curly hair provides more natural volume and better scalp coverage, fewer grafts are often needed to achieve a satisfying result.
Will transplanted curly hair keep its natural curl pattern?
Yes. Transplanted follicles retain their genetic characteristics, so the hair typically grows back with the same or a very similar curl pattern.
Do curly hair transplant results look natural?
Yes, when the procedure is performed correctly. The natural curl pattern often enhances the appearance of density and helps create very natural-looking results.