Crown Coverage focuses on restoring hair density in the crown area of the scalp, a common site of thinning or baldness, especially in men experiencing androgenetic alopecia. The crown’s unique circular hair growth pattern requires careful planning and precision to achieve natural results.
During the procedure, surgeons evaluate the extent of hair loss in the crown and design a strategy that balances density and coverage. Grafts are harvested from the donor area using techniques like Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) or Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT). They are then meticulously implanted to match the natural swirl pattern of the crown.
The density required for crown coverage varies depending on the individual’s goals and the extent of hair loss. Surgeons ensure that the grafts are distributed evenly, avoiding gaps or clustering, to create a seamless appearance.
Patients benefit from crown coverage procedures as they restore confidence and enhance the overall aesthetics of the scalp. The careful attention to detail ensures that the results blend naturally with existing hair, providing a rejuvenated look.