Men shouldn’t get forehead reductions because of the risk of more balding or recession which would leave you with a scar in the front of your head. A hair transplant lowering surgery is the best approach to this problem
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There are two types of procedures for lowering a hairline. One is a surgical excision of the upper forehead, followed by the downward advancement of the hairline up to an inch from where it was prior to the surgery. To accomplish this, the entire scalp from the frontal hairline to the very back of the crown […]
Is it a case that the hair is going to shed anyway post surgery and should I wait until I experience hair loss before using Mixoxidil? It is not automatically expected that you will have hair loss after forehead reduction surgery. It is a complication of this surgery and something that you should speak with your […]
Sometimes when a woman has a forehead reduction surgery, or even a face lift, they could develop thinning of the hair on the corners and/or the sides of the hairline. If this is a recent surgery, I would wait a full eight months to see if the hair comes back. Shock loss in women is often […]
Great question. I assume you are a male. This makes a difference, as females with this problem can safely have a hairline lowering procedure, as they will not lose the hair above that was moved down. A male with active hair loss will most likely lose the lower hairline and be no better off (possibly […]
Hey, I’m 18 years and I want to reduce the height of my forehead. Never had hair loss, Do you guys think I can use a hair transplant to move the hairline to the blue line or I’ll have to do forehead reduction surgery? Absolutely, do not do this because if you develop male patterned […]
With some decent density on the hairline now (only fibers would get me here before) I’m looking at my forehead size and shape. I’d really like it lower, but could use some feedback. Option 1: Forehead reduction surgery. I know this is hardcore, and usually not recommended for males…. but given my age and recent […]
I’m 23M male with MPB. Currently I’m NW2 however my forehead has always been huge, it’s part of my skull structure. The question I’d like to ask is: does this procedure usually cause shock loss of the hairs (at the hairline or all over the scalp)? I need to reduce my forehead’s size (not my hairline) […]
Is it rational for me to think that either a forehead reduction or a hair transplant at 24 is a good idea because my forehead bothers me? I never TELL patients what to do, I just educate them. At 24 for a male, it is rarely a good idea to do any hair work unless […]
There are procedures to move your hairline forward which work very well, such as forehead reduction or hairline lowering. There are doctors who specialize in these procedures, but at 15 years old, you need to get the support of your parents on such a decision. There are photos at Dr Aharonov’s site if you’re curious […]
I’m a man and I have a naturally high forehead and never had hair loss since I’m only 18 years old, do I have a better option to reduce the size of my forehead than doing a forehead reduction surgery? A hair transplant is the way to go for men. There is always a risk […]
I suffer from MPB, which I’ve successfully been treating with RU58841 plus DHT-blocking shampoo+conditioner and obviously all the must-have daily supplements . My MPB has stopped, I shed zero hair, maybe 5 hairs every time I wash my hair. My hair’s very thick and dense. But my hair/hairline is still disgusting and I can’t style […]
If the person has never had diffuse hair loss (like me). I suspect if it was in my genes, the so-called “diffuse thinning”, I would already have it and as you can see my head is full of hair, I’m merely a “receeder” not a “diffuse thinner”, Could the forehead reduction surgery ON ITS OWN […]
I have a very square hairline along with a large forehead. I have heard that a forehead reduction can lower the hairline but that hair transplants would be needed as well to round the hairline out. Is it possible to round out the hairline with just a forehead reduction (by taking the forehead down/in more […]
One of the complications of any facial surgery, such as a brow lift, is hair loss and when this happens in women over 40, it is often permanent. As you are now eight months following the surgery, you should speak with your doctor about this. A hair transplant into the corners solves the problem, something we […]
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