As part of this process, the specialists at Bergmann Kord, in collaboration with the individual, develop a personalized hair transplant plan.
The aim of this plan is to meet the individual’s personal goals, capabilities, characteristics, facial symmetry, age, appearance, and overall aesthetic, taking into account the following:
Hair Transplant Design
Hair transplant planning at Bergmann Kord is carried out with the primary goal of achieving a complete and refined outcome for each individual, without altering the fundamental structures of their facial features.
For this reason, the stages of the procedure are determined according to the individual’s profile, expectations, and needs.
A key prerequisite for achieving the desired result is the reliable and precise formulation of the treatment plan from the very beginning of the process.
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Hair transplant planning at Bergmann Kord is carried out with the primary goal of achieving a complete and refined outcome for each individual, without altering the fundamental structures of their facial features.
For this reason, the stages of the procedure are determined according to the individual’s profile, expectations, and needs.
A key prerequisite for achieving the desired result is the reliable and precise formulation of the treatment plan from the very beginning of the process.
How the planning process is carried out
Degree of hair loss


Donor area availability
During hair transplant planning, the donor area is assessed to determine whether sufficient hair reserves are available for transplantation.
Since hair transplantation is based on the redistribution of existing hair follicles, the procedure requires adequate hair density in the posterior and lateral areas of the scalp.
Future progression of hair loss
Both the current and anticipated future hair loss pattern are evaluated, regardless of present needs, in order to ensure prudent management of the donor area and preserve hair reserves for potential future sessions.
As aging is a factor that affects hair by slowing its growth rate, its impact on the overall outcome must be anticipated.
For this reason, the initial treatment plan is based on the expected future pattern of thinning, offering not only a solution for the present but also a safe and structured approach for potential future needs.


Individual characteristics
During hair transplant planning, facial shape, symmetry of facial features, age, as well as each individual’s personal aesthetic preferences are carefully considered, particularly in the design of the frontal hairline and temples.
Hair diameter, color, and hair type play a crucial role in the perception of density. For example, fine, straight hair provides less visual density and coverage.
For this reason, the individual’s preferred hairstyle is also taken into account.
How the planning process is carried out
- Degree of hair loss

- Donor area availability
During hair transplant planning, the donor area is assessed to determine whether sufficient hair reserves are available for transplantation.
Since hair transplantation is based on the redistribution of existing hair follicles, the procedure requires adequate hair density in the posterior and lateral areas of the scalp.

- Future progression of hair loss
Both the current and anticipated future hair loss pattern are evaluated, regardless of present needs, in order to ensure prudent management of the donor area and preserve hair reserves for potential future sessions.
As aging is a factor that affects hair by slowing its growth rate, its impact on the overall outcome must be anticipated.
For this reason, the initial treatment plan is based on the expected future pattern of thinning, offering not only a solution for the present but also a safe and structured approach for potential future needs.

- Individual characteristics
During hair transplant planning, facial shape, symmetry of facial features, age, as well as each individual’s personal aesthetic preferences are carefully considered, particularly in the design of the frontal hairline and temples.
Hair diameter, color, and hair type play a crucial role in the perception of density. For example, fine, straight hair provides less visual density and coverage.
For this reason, the individual’s preferred hairstyle is also taken into account.

Proper planning
A fundamental principle at Bergmann Kord is absolute transparency during the personal consultation provided by our experienced specialists. This is particularly important in the proper planning of the hair transplant treatment plan, which is developed by taking into account the individual’s personal expectations regarding both the level of coverage and the desired density.
Feasibility of treatment goals
There are cases in which our specialists may advise individuals against proceeding with a hair transplant. This decision is made following a thorough evaluation of all parameters, when expectations and demands are not compatible with the development of a sound and realistic treatment plan.
For example, a donor area with limited hair reserves may not be able to fully support the desired goals in terms of density.
Accurate patient consultation
It is therefore essential that the individual is informed responsibly and accurately about the realistic prospects and outcomes that can be expected from a hair transplant procedure.
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