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No more worrying about how I'll look after a hair transplant! (My Simulation Experience)

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hrn51

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I’ve been thinking about getting a hair transplant for a long time now, but I always had that one nagging doubt: "What is the result actually going to look like? Will it even suit my face?" That uncertainty kept me stalling for ages.

While digging around online, I came across a program called Hair Simulate. I uploaded my own photo, played around with the hairline and density, and honestly? The result looked way more realistic and better than I expected. Seeing a clear picture of what to expect instead of just guessing in the mirror has been such a relief.

If any of you are on the fence like I was, or wondering where your hairline should actually start, I definitely recommend giving these simulation tools a try. It gives you so much more confidence and clarity.

Has anyone here used a simulation before their actual transplant? How close did the final results match up?
 
Understanding Hair

Understanding Hair

Valued member
There are a few issues with simulations, especially third party simulations and a reason why you generally don't get clinics using them, the concept has been around for a fair time.

You have removed the skills and ability of the doctor and technicians that perform the hair transplant. Also, how your natural hair characteristics play an important role. Then the quality and strength of your donor region, taking into account your hair loss pattern, how many grafts can safely be removed over one or multiple sessions. How much coverage you can achieve and whether "your" hairline position is suitable for your hair loss pattern and the achievable hair coverage.

If you took your simulation to a decent clinic it´s unlikely they would confirm they would give you that, even if they potentially could, as they would not wish to be pinned down on a specific look (that they did not create), especially with the variables that can occur with any surgery, regardless how unlikely some maybe.
 
Bigmac

Bigmac

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If you are seriously thinking of a HT, then do plenty of research and have some in person insulations if possible.
 
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