Yes, hair transplants can effectively restore the crown area, though it often requires more grafts due to the spiral growth pattern of the crown. Achieving natural density here demands precision. Using UFME, surgeons harvest high-quality grafts, and with DSHI, they replicate the natural swirl pattern of hair growth. Crown transplants usually take longer to show visible results compared to the front hairline but remain highly successful with proper planning. A balanced approach ensures that grafts are distributed effectively, providing both natural coverage and long-lasting results for patients with crown thinning.