Large Donor Area?
Recently, when at the barbers, I was told that the hairline at the back of my head was very low. Like most guys, I’d never put ‘hairline’ and ‘back of head’ together. Now that I have, i’m wondering: does having a low hairline at the back of my head mean I have a larger donor area, and the potential for more grafts if needed?
Thanks
Are you referring to hair at the nape of the neck? I’m a little confused as to what you mean by a low hairline at the back of the head. Neck hair may appear thick in some men, possibly even as thick as the hair in the true “donor area”. For people who have the narrow band of hair seen on Norwood 7 patients, there may be a limitation of your donor hair. However, you may have a very high density of hair, or your scalp may be very elastic, or your neck hair is very thick.
Neck hair is not considered permanent, as a substantial number of men will lose their neck hairs with age… so no matter how good your neck hair is, this should not be considered part of your donor area.
So there is no universal answer to your question without an actual examination by a physician. In matters of surgical recommendations, I would trust a doctor over a barber.
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