Crown Hair Transplant
Target the crown bald spot specifically — restoring the natural swirl pattern and solid coverage at the vertex.
Crown hair loss (vertex baldness) is one of the most visible and psychologically impactful forms of hair loss, particularly as the bald spot grows and expands outward. The crown presents a unique challenge — it is not visible from the front, making it easy to underestimate the extent of coverage needed, and the natural swirl (whorl) pattern must be replicated exactly for results to look natural.
A crown hair transplant places grafts in a careful outward spiral pattern that mirrors the natural growth direction at the vertex. Single-hair grafts are used at the outer edge to soften the transition, with multi-hair grafts providing solid density toward the centre.
Crown transplants require significant graft numbers for full coverage — and patients should understand that the crown tends to continue thinning over time. Our surgeon will discuss long-term planning to ensure donor hair is not exhausted prematurely.
Why Choose This Procedure?
- Targets the crown/vertex bald spot specifically
- Natural whorl (swirl) pattern recreated precisely
- Single-hair outer edge blends into surrounding hair
- High graft count achieves solid, complete coverage
- Long-term planning to protect donor reserves
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Why Density Clinic?
- Surgeon-led — never technicians
- Transparent pricing, no hidden fees
- NABH Accredited facility
- Lifetime follow-up support
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