Micro Hair Clusters are small groups of closely grouped hair follicles used in hair restoration to create density while maintaining a natural appearance. This technique is ideal for enhancing coverage in areas with moderate thinning or baldness.
The preparation of micro hair clusters involves isolating and grouping follicles during the dissection phase. These clusters are carefully preserved to ensure their viability and are later implanted in the recipient area using advanced tools such as implanter pens or micro-needles.
Surgeons strategically place micro hair clusters in a way that mimics natural hair growth patterns, ensuring even coverage and realistic aesthetics. This technique allows for a more efficient restoration process, achieving higher density with fewer grafts.
Patients benefit from micro hair clusters as they deliver natural-looking results with enhanced density. This approach is particularly effective in providing balanced coverage while preserving donor resources, ensuring long-term satisfaction with the restoration.