The hairline corners do not appear to be too far beyond a mature hairline, but if it bothers you, you can restore the corners with hair transplantation surgery. If it does not bother you, I would wait it out and see how it evolves. Some men will lose hair in the pattern you present, […]
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This really is not that complicated. If you think you are losing hair and you want to do something about it, see a doctor. Even if you have a juvenile hairline or a “weird” hairline and you are bothered by it, you can address it with hair transplant surgery. If you can live with it, […]
I appreciate the trust most readers have in my ability and expertise as a hair transplant surgeon, but how would you expect me to know if your hair loss is from a maturation of a hairline without an examination? No one is that good! With the above said, yes, traction alopecia is a major cause […]
I really don’t know the answer to this question, but I would think that the answer is probably “no”. I believe a apoptosis (cell death) is a genetically triggered event.
Maybe we have the definition of a widow’s peak confused. A widow’s peak is the small triangular point on the front middle of the hairline that extends downward as low as the highest wrinkle of the furrowed brow. I am about to publish an article on the evolution of the hairline, and in that article […]
There is no secret to a mature hairline. If your hairline seems too high for you, then it is too high for you (mature or not). The real issue is whether you are balding (getting a higher hairline over the months and years) and if you want to do anything about it. Keep in mind […]
Click the photos to enlarge: You sent a lot of photos, but I chose the above three that tend to show the best angles. Thanks for sending them. It appears that you have a Norwood class 3V balding pattern (not a maturing hairline) and the frontal area appears to be thinning where you have […]
I can not really answer your questions well without being able to examine you. I have fine hair and a perfectly normal mature hairline, so using me as an example, that fine hair works well for many people without causing hair loss. That is, unless you either have genetic balding present or abuse your hair […]
Thanks for your permission to post this. Click to enlarge: This is a great picture because you wrinkled your brow, as I always ask my patients to include in their photo, is touching the highest wrinkle. If you follow the highest crease, that is where your hairline was when you were 7-9 years old. […]
Hair loss is not a medical illness. Hair transplant surgery is considered cosmetic surgery. If you want to enhance your appearance, it is your choice. So for those with a Norwood class 2 or a mature hairline which is more like an early Class 3 pattern, we can certainly treat it. The point I generally […]
Here are the photos (click to enlarge): Your English is just fine, but your photos are unfortunately pretty bad for me to be able to evaluate (the lighting is poor and the images aren’t sharp). From what I can gather from the pictures, your hairline appears to be fine and it is touching the […]
Thanks for allowing us to post these. Click the photos to enlarge. Based on the photos, it looks like your corner recession is deeper than just a mature hairline. At 21 years old it’s possible that this is early hair loss, but I have no way to track the progression of your loss just […]
Transitioning from a juvenile hairline to a mature hairline is not balding. Sometimes the hair in the zone between the mature hairline and the juvenile hairline will fall out and die quickly. This process is called apoptosis. Get a good doctor to examine you. The diagnosis is not that difficult in the hands of an […]
I’m not familiar with his work, but IMDB tells me that Scottish actor David Tennant might be best known to US audiences from his starring role in the television series Doctor Who. He has a strong mature male hairline with a widow’s peak. There is not sign of erosion, suggesting that this will last him […]
Many men into their 30s have juvenile hairline. For example, Ronald Reagan had one for his entire life (see photo at right)… and he was well past 35 years old at the time he died. If a man developed a mature hairline and had no signs of balding (with good measurements), I might restore the […]
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