The first conversation identifies how digital simulation disclaimer appears in the patient’s photos, history, and goals.
Visual reference
Before and after references should support the consultation, not replace diagnosis.
These consultation visuals help discuss hairline, density, coverage, and expectations.

The plan considers how natural density expectations affects design, density, timing, and follow-up.
The recommendation stays conservative when photo-based consultation changes what is realistic.
Use visuals carefully.
Reference material can help patients describe goals while the consultation clarifies what may be realistic based on candidacy, donor supply, hair characteristics, healing, and treatment design.
Consultation visuals
Visual references are used to keep the consultation focused on goals, density, and clinical limits.


What to look for
Focus on hairline shape, density distribution, temple transition, crown expectations, and whether the design looks age-appropriate.
Hairline shape
Density priorities
Donor-area limits
How to use these visuals
These visuals help guide discussion around goals, density, and clinical limits.
Planning reference
Consultation reference
Individual outcomes vary
How to use the gallery
Bring examples of what you like and dislike, but expect the consultation to translate those preferences into what is clinically realistic.
Preference discussion
Candidacy review
Treatment plan alignment
Hairline comparison
Drag the handle on desktop to compare a thinning pattern with a fuller visual reference. On mobile, the reference appears side by side for easier viewing.


Individual results vary and depend on candidacy, donor area, and other factors assessed during consultation.
More consultation references



Next step
Plan a consultation around hair transplant before and after references
Bring the details that matter for hair transplant before and after references and the clinic can help decide whether the next step is diagnosis, treatment planning, support therapy, or observation.
Common questions about hair transplant before and after references
How should I use these images?
Use them as discussion references during consultation.
Can I expect the same result?
No. A consultation is required to discuss what may be realistic for your anatomy and goals.
Will the gallery be updated over time?
Updates may be added when they are clinically useful for consultation and education.