Donar Area in hair transplant surgery is the individual's back of scalp, This is the hair zone
The hair follicles in the back of scalp is genetically
resistant to the effects of hormones, Hence the transplanted hair will never
falloff. The quality of donar hair plays a very important role in obtaining
optimal results. For a better understanding let me classify the donar area in to
high density, medium density and low
density. Maximum grafts can be harvested in individuals with good density of hair
at donar area. Individuals with very poor donar area are not suited best for
hair transplant surgery.
Donar area following
characteristics are excellent for hair transplant surgery :
considered as permanent this rim of hair remains even in most advanced cases of male pattern
baldness.
The hair at the temples may recede back toward the ear, and the balding
area of the crown may dip quite low into the occipital area, at the back
of the head.
- Good density of hair
- Good laxity of skin
- No existing keloids / hypertrophic scars
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