This is a very good question. The answer is that today, if you see a recently completed hair transplant that doesn't look natural, that's because it's simply a bad hair transplant. Our Dr A's clinic's hair transplants go unnoticed by you and everyone else, in the great majority of cases, because they are so natural looking.
Modern research in hair growth has discovered that natural scalp hairs actually grow in small groupings (called follicular units) of 1, 2, 3 or occasionally 4 hairs per unit. So, it is our strong emphasis at Dr A's clinic not just to imitate nature, but to try to duplicate nature. We employ micro-technologies that use closely placed and randomly dispersed 1, 2, 3, and 4 hair units.
We have refined these micro-technologies to the point where often other medical doctors, even on close inspection, have a difficult time telling which natural hairs are original (non-transplanted) and which natural hairs have been restored (transplanted). That's why today the state-of-the-art at Dr A's clinic is follicular unit hair restoration.
Why don't hair transplants I've seen look natural?
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