Thank you for your permission to post your photos. A high hairline at your age is most likely genetic and not a sign of hair recession or balding, particularly since you’ve had it since childhood. If you look back at your family tree, you could probably find someone in the family (either side) with […]
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Generally hair transplants for 18 year old males are approached with caution since they have further balding and a hair transplant may accelerate the balding process. For women, hairline lowering with a hair transplant is well proven with great results, even at the age of 18, because the worry about balding (male pattern balding) is […]
It is understandable that you do not like your current hairline, but even with no evident balding in your family, you may have genetic male pattern balding. It is difficult to tell how bald you may or may not be at such a young age. At the least, you need a miniaturization study, a good […]
Without a hair transplant surgery, the only other alternative is a hairline lowering procedure which can be thought of as a reverse face lift. It can cost anywhere from $7000 to $15,000 depending on the surgeon. The maximum length you can lower the hairline can be variable, but 1/2 inch to 1 inch is attainable. […]
The fee for a hairline lowering procedure is $8,000 (icludes all anesthesia and facility charges). The hairline lowering procedure is like a reverse brow lift and this is often the way women get a lower hairline. The widow’s peak would have to be assessed separately. Alternatively, hair transplants could lower the hairline as well. This […]
Women can have a hairline lowering procedure, which advances the hairline downward. If you are not a keloid former, you might be a good candidate for this. You need to be evaluated. There are no magic pills to fix this.
There are procedures to lower a hairline and this procedure is often done on women. It is a more complicated procedure than a regular hair transplant surgery so a standard hair transplant surgeon may not be comfortable performing it. Some (like me) are not uncomfortable doing it. Most of the doctors that perform these types […]
Shock loss producing permanent hair loss in a person without genetic balding is very rare. If it occurs in a person without genetic balding it usually returns in 3-6 months. You are defining a series of things including: Suggestion that the hairline has risen. If it has without genetic balding, you may just have developed […]
At 15 years old, you are too young for hair transplants or hairline lowering procedures, because you do not know what will happen with regard to balding in your future. Such surgery, although it might work well today, may make you look abnormal if you should join the balding men out there (almost half of […]
At 15, surgery is not really an option, unless there would be extenuating circumstances. The appearance of a lower hairline can be accomplished by shaving the front of your hair and putting glue to hold a wig in place. However, wigs produce traction alopecia (hair loss from pulling the hair), so using a wig will […]
The photos below are of a 45 year old woman who, like you, had a high hairline compounded by a brow lift as well. These first 3 photos are surgical pictures because they show what was missing, the deformities that were there and the problem that was tackled before (the middle and right photos were […]
High hairlines are common in women and men and moving them down is basically a surgical procedure. With progressive balding, moving the hairline down is best performed with hair transplants because if more balding occurs more transplants can solve the problem. For most women the hair transplant fix is permanent and they don’t have to […]
Hairline location is a genetic factor. If you look at ethnicity and family patterns, you will see wide variations in hairline location. I have always noticed very low hairlines of women from the Indian sub-continent, and I have seen family patterns where the hairlines on men were just as low. My own daughter has complained […]
It depends on the cause of the woman’s hair loss. If the woman had miniaturization of the donor hair, then this hair may not last a long time. If the donor hair is normal, it should last a woman’s lifetime. Many women with genetic balding have miniaturization in the donor area and, when this is more than 20%, […]
At 14 years old, you should discuss your issue with your parents. For some people it is normal to have a high forehead (if you indeed have one). There is nothing wrong with this, though I’d suggest perhaps there is something wrong with your peers. There are hairline lowering surgeries, but that would require your […]
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