I Have an Uneven Hairline, Inherited from My Mother’s Side of the Family
I was hoping for some advise on a matter that has been bothering me for the past few years. My hairline started to “recede” at 21, and stopped at 24. According to my dermatologist there is no further recession or miniaturization and seeing that the only bald person in my family is my paternal great grandfather, and his hair loss was at the crown only – I’m pretty hopeful that the gene won’t affect me. The problem is, that I seem to have inherited the uneven hairline from my mother’s side. Every male in her family has one side slightly higher than the other. My mirror twin in fact also has the same problem, but on the opposite side. The question is, whether it would be worthwhile transplanting hair into the right hand side of my hairline to even it out, considering I am only 26.
Thanks in advance: Guy who is tired of hiding behind a fringe.
This is a classic cosmetic surgery challenge. Yes, you can fix it and if you never bald, you will be finished with it after a hair transplant.
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