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Hairline design in Hair Transplant

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During hair transplant consultation, many of my patients bring old photographs from their prime years. Most often this is done with the good intention of giving me an 'idea' of the hair loss. Hidden inside that good intention is the expectation that their new hairline will look exactly like it used to be. As a plastic surgeon , this puts me in a tight spot. While old photos are valuable to me for assessment regarding design and pattern of hair loss, the extent of restoration depends solely upon the availability of hair in donor area and patient’s commitment for multiple sessions. My primary goal during reconstruction of a new hairline is natural appearance. A mature natural hairline looks far better than a low unnatural hairline any day. In fact low hairline is a hallmark of an inexperienced surgeon, who often becomes a ‘yes man’ and harms the patient in long run. So, what makes an ideal hairline? You can find it yourself. Discreetly, try to observe the hairlines of