Do I need to mark areas before matching hair transplant documentation photos?
No! Just describe the documentation requirement: 'match lighting and angle for medical consistency.' The AI understands clinical photo standards and normalizes conditions automatically. Markers are only needed if you want to adjust specific scalp regions differently—like enhancing visibility of the crown area while keeping hairline as-is.
Why is photo consistency critical for hair transplant documentation?
Inconsistent lighting or angles can make hair appear more or less dense than reality. Medical documentation must show objective results—lighting tricks, favorable angles, or photo quality differences undermine credibility. Consistent conditions ensure you're documenting actual hair growth, not photographic variables. This matters for patient assessment, regulatory compliance, and clinic credibility.
Can this fix patient-submitted home tracking photos?
Yes. Patients tracking progress at home use varying lighting, mirrors, and camera quality. The AI can normalize these to clinic documentation standards—improving lighting consistency, adjusting angles, and enhancing clarity. Critical for assessing patient progress when clinic visits are months apart. Always verify that enhancement preserves accurate hair density representation.
How do I create consistent multi-angle documentation?
Use the same prompt for each angle pair: 'match lighting and angle for front view documentation,' then repeat for top view, side views, and back view. Consistency across all angles creates comprehensive documentation showing results from every perspective. Save your standardized prompt and reuse it for all patient documentation to build a professional portfolio.
What if matching the lighting changes how hair density appears?
Medical accuracy always takes priority over perfect lighting match. If normalization alters apparent hair density, reduce the adjustment: 'match lighting minimally while preserving accurate hair representation.' The goal is removing lighting bias, not creating identical-looking photos. Slight lighting differences are acceptable if they preserve accurate documentation of results.
Is EditThisPic's AI hair transplant before-after photos creator really free?
Yes — you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. For unlimited edits, plans start at $3.99/month.
Can I create hair transplant before-after photos on my phone?
Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed.
What photo formats does the AI hair transplant before-after photos creator support?
JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC. Upload any common photo format and EditThisPic handles the rest.