Surgical Hairline Lowering + Hairline Transplant?
Dr. Rassman,
I recently read some posts regarding the surgical hairline lowering procedure vs. a hairline transplant. I was wondering whether it would be synergistic to do both?
If you are male (with a NW2 receded hairline due to MPB) with an inherited high hairline, wouldn’t it be better to get the surgical hairline lowering procedure done in addition to a hair transplant? Wouldn’t this conserve donor hair because you are essentially reducing the size of the forehead (less area to worry about transplanting hair follicles to…).
Thus, this would remedy the high forehead and restoration of the hairline, with enough donor hair in case of any future hair loss.
Hairline lowering procedures should only be done on women or on men who do not contain the balding genes. That means that men wanting this surgical option should be genetically tested first, perhaps using something like HairDX. For women who do not usually lose hair (as they do not have patterned baldness), the hairline lowering procedure has value since there is no significant danger of the hairline rising above the point of surgery.
The advantages of the surgical lowering procedure (like a brow lift in reverse) is that the results are basically instantaneous, a week or two after healing is complete. The hair was there prior to the surgery (just a few centimeters lower), so you do not have to wait for the hair to grow out like with a hair transplant. If you need more than one inch lowering, then the transplant option may be better. Some people with the hairline lowering procedure will develop a scar at the hairline and may require transplants to hide it.
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