Graft number
How was the graft estimate reached, and what might change after in-person review?
Clinic questions
Mark's question list helps readers move from vague interest to clearer clinic conversations. It is a research tool, not a shortcut to medical certainty.
Stage one
Stage two
Planning questions
How was the graft estimate reached, and what might change after in-person review?
How does the clinic discuss donor area limits and long-term planning?
How will the hairline be reviewed for age, face shape, density and future hair loss?
Travel and follow-up
Good questions reduce confusion, but they do not remove risk. Use them alongside structured clinic comparison and professional consultation.
Common questions
No. A question list can organize research, but it cannot prove suitability or replace qualified medical consultation.
The most useful theme is clarity: who reviews the case, why a plan is suggested, what the limits are and how follow-up works.
Consultation notes
Good questions help Mark hear the difference between a quick sales answer and a planning answer.
He asks who reviews photos, who designs the plan, who supervises care and who explains changes on procedure day.
For graft estimates and hairline suggestions, Mark asks why the plan fits his donor area, age, loss pattern and long-term goals.
He asks who answers recovery questions, how progress photos are reviewed and what support remains after returning home.