Reconstructing a natural looking hairline is one of the most important facets of surgical hair restoration. What good would a thick head of hair do with an unsightly and abnormal looking hairline?
World class hair transplant surgeons take special care to establish suitable hairline placement and position to assure a proper and natural framing of the face. Single haired follicular units (groups of hairs as they occur naturally in the scalp) are carefully placed and angled correctly into tiny incisions to most accurately mimic nature.
Determining a suitable hairline placement depends on a physician’s artistry and patient’s characteristics. Whereas most hair loss sufferers would love to re-obtain their youthful looking hairline, it’s not always in the patient’s best interest.
Recently, forum member “Pharma” shares his desire for a youthful looking hairline with our community. To learn when recreating a youthful looking hairline is and isn’t appropriate and to contribute your input, visit the discussion thread “Youthful Hairline“.
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