I Want Hair Transplanted to Grow Forward
Dr. Rassaman
I’ve never posted on this site before so i’ll try to make this question as understandable as i can.
Im a 33 yr. old male who up until about the age of 25 had a female type looking hairline that grew straight up and backwards very close to my eyebrows like a wall of hair,and hair on the sides of my head in front of the temples that grew very close to my eyebrows that came up to meet my unusually low and thick hairline.However i never liked having a hairline that low and that thick,and quite frankly i never liked that it grew straight up and backwards.It just didnt compliment my face at all.I hated it.The hair behind my hairline grows what seems to be almost straight forward in comparison to the hairline which grew straight back.
When my hairline matured and receded along with the sides leaving only the forward growing (yet thick and still full head looking)hair left it totally changed the way my face looked for the better i was in heaven.But now that hair behind the hairline is starting to recede and thin out badly.
My question is is it possible to receive a hair transplant that only replaces the forward growing hair that was originally behind the hairline and the hair on the temporal area only rather than having to have a full thick straight up and back growing looking hairlne???
I ask this because as foremontioned i never looked good with that full thick straight up and back growing looking hairline and i always force combed my hairline forward and i want to be able to only have that hair back that naturally falls forward and not that straight back and low;wall of hair hairline.All of the hairline transplants photos i’ve seen all look like the Dr. tries to give you back that straight up growing looking hairline when you were a teen which never suited me.But i never find someone whos transplant looks like the hair naturally falls forward without that thick straight up wall of hair hairline…………. Is this possible to achieve at this point in time Dr.????
Thank you for your time,it’s very much appreciated.
Men with window’s peaks or even the juvenile hairline may have hair that does not point in the normal forward direction. I have never seen it as a problem for the hairline reconstruction, but I would be hesitant to make a comment about your unusual hairline without examining you personally. When I do a hair transplant in the frontal hairline, the hair is placed pointing forward parallel to the floor and when I go back further, that angle increases upward slightly. If some of the hair is sticking up, I might conclude that the hairs that point up will just follow the ‘crowd’ of the thick transplant hair and be outweighed.
I’d have to either see you in person or if you have access to a video camera and can upload the video somewhere like Youtube, that’d be a great way for me to see your hair (make sure the lighting is good).
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