Hi! I'm Dr. Epstein. We are all done with the hairline advancement procedure. Her hairline is 5.5 cm. It was over 8 cm so we have taken out around 3 cm.
It is going to be a beautiful advancement. Everything is just the way we wanted it. I was even able to bring this forward a little bit.
If she decides, we can do a little bit of hairline grafting right along here and round out the temple areas when everything is healed.
I wanted to inquire about a hairline advancement on a female. I have a high and wide forehead and would like it 'reduced'. I have viewed the impressive results of the women’s gallery but I assume these are the best case scenario results. What would be the worst case scenario? Also, what is the incidence of healthy hair dropping out due to trauma of the procedure? Thanks
Those are good questions. The hairline advancement procedure is one in which I specialize - in fact, I am performing one on a woman from Wyoming today. Depending upon the amount of lowering desired, anywhere from 700 to as many as 2500 grafts get placed in a single procedure, with the goal being to restore a natural appearing hairline and fill in the areas of thinning. When performed properly, no one should be able to detect you had the procedure, and there should be minimal to no damage to the already existing hairs in the areas of thinning. Typically I have 90% plus of my transplanted hairs grow, but there are the very unusual cases where this hair growth is more like 80% - in which case a small touch up procedure can take care of this.
I suggest you mail or email some photos for me to evaluate.
I am attaching two photos of myself, showing my forehead. I am interested in having the forehead reduction procedure because (as you can see from the pictures) my forehead is disproportionate from the rest of my face. I hope to reduce the sharp angles at the temples and lower the front hairline.
Background:
I am 33 years old. I have had 2 hair transplant procedures at the hairline (~3,000 grafts) to lower the hairline. I am about 10 months into my second hair transplant. I do n
I wanted to inquire about a hairline advancement on a female. I have a high and wide forehead and would like it 'reduced'. I have viewed the impressive results of the women’s gallery but I assume these are the best case scenario results. What would be the worst case scenario? Also, what is the incidence of healthy hair dropping out due to trauma of the procedure? Thanks
Answer:
Those are good questions. The hairline advancement procedure is one in which many of the doctors at the Foundation for Hair Restoration specialize- in fact, I am performing one on a woman from Wyoming today. Depending upon the amount of lowering desired, anywhere from 700 to as many as 2500 grafts get placed in a single procedure, with the goal being to restore a natural appearing hairline and fill in the areas of thinning. The cost depends upon the number of grafts. When performed properly, no one should be able to detect you had the procedure, and there should be minimal to no damage to the already existing hairs in the areas of thinning. Typically I have 90% plus of my transplanted hairs grow. In the unlikely and very unusual case where there is more limited growth, I would perform a small touch up procedure to take care of this.