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A new practical classification for spatial distribution and morphology of human hair: Ahmad's LGMA classification.

BACKGROUND: The human hair is a complex structure with a diversity within itself. There is a wide variation in distribution and spatial arrangement of hairs.

METHODS: The current classification was developed on the basis of high-resolution photographs of adult human scalp.

RESULTS: On the observation, the new classification consisted of 4 categories.

CONCLUSIONS: It will help the hair restoration surgeons and dermatologists to identify the various pattern and also to help in deciding the appropriate size of the punch in FUE.

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