Istanbul, Turkey – 10th Feb 2026 – ASMED Clinic announces the release of a clinical framework centered on donor area preservation in hair transplantation procedures, reflecting growing procedural attention toward long-term scalp resource management. The document presents structured technical considerations related to extraction planning, donor density evaluation, and procedural pacing within Follicular Unit Extraction practice. The framework outlines surgical planning parameters designed to integrate present transplantation objectives with future procedural viability.

Rising global procedure volumes have contributed to expanded discussion around donor area limitations and cumulative extraction impact. The newly released material documents methodological factors associated with controlled follicular unit removal, emphasizing distribution patterns, spacing intervals, and density mapping prior to extraction. Focus remains on preserving visual uniformity in the donor region while maintaining measurable graft availability for potential future sessions.
Central to the framework is documentation of manual extraction sequencing, referred to within the publication as a structured sequential approach. This technique description addresses punch selection, angle alignment, and staged harvesting patterns across defined scalp zones. The material explains how gradual progression across the donor field can support balanced removal patterns rather than concentrated harvesting within limited regions. Reference is made to scalp topography assessment and preoperative density calculation as preparatory stages in surgical design.
The framework also includes discussion of digital scalp analysis tools used in pre- and post-procedure documentation. Three-dimensional imaging and density measurement processes are described as components that contribute numerical data to surgical planning records. Parameters outlined include follicular unit counts per square centimeter, hair shaft thickness ranges, and regional donor capacity estimates. These measurements are presented as part of record-keeping and procedural planning structures.
Hairline planning and recipient site design are addressed in relation to donor management, noting the relationship between graft allocation and available donor reserves. The document connects aesthetic distribution planning with extraction volume decisions, describing procedural balance between recipient coverage targets and donor region continuity.
Educational integration forms an additional element of the announcement. The framework is intended for use in training environments, workshops, and professional discussions focused on technique structure and long-term case planning. Procedural diagrams, extraction mapping visuals, and density chart examples form part of the published material, supporting technical review and structured learning contexts.
Selin Kaya, Medical Operations Director at ASMED Clinic, provided a statement regarding the release. “Structured donor management represents an important component of procedural planning in hair transplantation. Long-term resource awareness, density evaluation, and controlled extraction sequencing form part of responsible surgical design. This framework compiles procedural observations, measurement methods, and planning considerations into a documented reference for clinical environments.”
The release reflects continued documentation efforts related to technique structure, measurement use, and procedural planning methodology within hair restoration practice.
About ASMED Clinic
Founded in 2001, ASMED Clinic operates as a medical facility focused on hair restoration procedures and clinical technique development. Activities include surgical practice, procedural documentation, and educational events related to hair transplantation methodology.
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Contact Person Name: Eren Başağan
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