Hair transplantation involves random extraction of permanent follicular unit grafts form the back and/or sides of the scalp (donor area). These small grafts are then meticulously planted into the bald or thinning area of the scalp (recipient area) so as not to injure any follicles already existing in the area and at the same exact angle and direction as the other existing hairs present. The creation of very small follicular unit grafts has enabled the hair surgeon to create very natural, feathered hairlines, which do not have the abrupt, pluggy look that was commonly seen in hair transplants of years past. We are currently doing hair transplant exclusively with follicular unit grafts by latest FUE technique, Depending on the degree of baldness in the frontal, temporal ,mid-scalp, and vertex (crown) areas, the number of grafts required by a person varies tremendously, based on the area of potential baldness, the patients safe donor supply, the textural characteristics of the patients hair and the specific goals of the patient.