Crown restoration is often underestimated. The spiral pattern spreads light in several directions, so a small-looking area can require many grafts to look covered.
Lithuanian patients who want both a stronger hairline and a fuller crown usually need prioritization. Treating both aggressively at once can strain the donor area.
Growth in the crown may also seem slower than at the front. Progress should be judged over months, not by weekly mirror checks.
A good plan explains what will be done now, what can wait and how future thinning will be handled if it continues.