The B spot:
I agree with you that we produce technically superior hair transplants. And I can assure you that patient care in the sole driving force behind our practice.
Here is a scenario: a male who is a Norwood 6. He has enough donor density to harvest 5000 grafts in one session, then a second session of 2500 grafts at a later date.
Any surgeon up-to-date on current advances has the ability to harvest as many grafts as safety possible, allowing the patient to achieve his desired result in the shortest period of time.
However ??“the approach taken by many surgeons, not up-to-date, is to harvest two smaller sessions of 2500+ grafts and then a third.
As a patient, would you rather two sessions or three to achieve your goal?
Your view about temple angle closure and hairline design is also an outdated one. As you may or may not know ??“ we do not take a standard approach to hairline design. Unfortunately ??“ many clinics do. And not knowing the difference; the patient is then left with the standard "u" or "v" shape that is not natural looking by any degree. I attached some photos to help illustrate my point.
If you are happy the surgeon placing a bowl on your head and drawing a perfect "u", then we are not the surgeons for you. But if you want a completely natural looking and undetectable design that's individualized ??“ then we are your surgeons.
I also attached my most recent photos. Fortunately ??“ I didn't fall for the "you need to have the hairline of a 40 year old" and went with a more youthful and natural look. Now, at almost 30, I'm enjoying a hairline that is "truly undetectable".