Hair Loss - still think people should get the "widows peak"
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still think people should get the "widows peak" (Hair Transplant)

posted by therapy, 07.06.2008, 14:44

» » that result looks decent but i still dont understand why people insist
» on
» » getting the full front part of their hairline restored, it leaves less
» » follicles available for areas that would be more ideal. having a
» completely
» » intact front hairline and then having thin hair/visible scalp behind it
» is
» » kinda sketchy. if you rock the v-shape and keep your hair short, it
» looks
» » both good and natural. just my opinion.
»
» While a lot of guys lose their hair by frontal recession and/or diffuse
» thinning, as in my case, I see a lot of guys, even here where I work, that
» have no signs of loss on the frontal hairline or the top. All of their
» loss is in the crown. Those are the guys that you don't even notice have
» any hairloss until you see them walking away at some point, and even then
» loss in the crown just doesn't seem to be as big of a deal. The face is
» framed well so they still have a youthful look and balanced face.
»
» I for one would love to have a decent hairline and mid-scalp density
» behind it and then have a much thinner crown if I didn't have enough donor
» to cover it all. I think done properly in the hands of the right surgeon,
» that would look very natural. The key is to have the density gradually get
» thinner as it approaches the crown area so it looks natural. It all comes
» down to preferences I guess though.

I agree, also the crown can be an easier fix, you can always use body hair as filler to make the crown look less bald. There are more options for the crown.


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