This question comes from a member of our [tag]hair loss[/tag] social community and discussion forums:
I’m investigating [tag]hair restoration[/tag] surgery, and wondering which tool physicians should use to make incisions in the recipient scalp: needles or blades? Is it possible to obtain good results with both? Should this be a deciding factor in who performs my [tag]hair transplant[/tag] surgery?
Altogether, I would recommend reviewing the [tag] hair restoration physician[/tag]’s overall “before and after” images and determining (for yourself) if they are achieving excellent results with their chosen tools. If you’re satisfied with the results, I’d probably try to discuss why they chose to use one tool over the other, and factor this in to your overall decision.
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