Can I Lower My Naturally High Hairline with Hair Transplant Surgery?
I’ve been considering [tag]follicular unit extraction[/tag] ([tag]FUE[/tag]) as an option to lower a naturally high hairline by maybe 1-1.5cm, would this be my best option.
Yes, [tag]hair transplant[/tag] surgery can be used to lower a naturally high hairline. However, whether or not this is a good idea in your specific case will depend on a number of factors like your age, where your hairline is now, where you want it placed and your potential for future [tag]hair loss[/tag].
As you may know, we have a finite number of donor hairs to draw from. If your family history indicates that you may experience hair loss in the future, then creating a juvenile hairline now would not be a good idea. You could run out of donor hair for future procedures and be left with an unnatural appearance.
To provide useful feedback we would need to see a photo of your current hairline and details about any existing hair loss and family history of [tag]balding[/tag].
Your best bet is to consult with one or more recommended hair transplant surgeons.
David
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