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Why Women Opt for Hair Transplants and Hairline Lowering Surgery

Dec 12, 2017

Hair Restoration Procedures

Why Women Opt for Hair Transplants and Hairline Lowering Surgery Why Women Opt for Hair Transplants and Hairline Lowering Surgery
San Jose Hair Restoration

Hair Transplants are the Ideal Way to Regain Your Natural Hairline

Are you suffering from a receding hairline or overly-prominent forehead? Well, you aren't alone. In fact, millions of Americans suffer from hair loss and receding hairlines. Ideally, your hairline should begin about 5 - 6.5 cm above your eyebrows. However, if your hairline starts far above that measurement, you may have a prominent forehead and be looking into your options. Our FUE doctor in San Francisco discusses why more women are opting for hair transplant surgery.

Here's What You Need to Know About Hairline Lowering Surgery

Receding hairlines are caused by a wide range of factors, starting from aging and genetics to certain diseases and hormones. And, the worst part is that it will cause your face to appear aesthetically disproportionate. A receding hairline is considered to be the very first step towards going bald. And, it's even more challenging to predict how far your hairlines will recede. It's recommended to consult with an experienced hair transplant doctor before the condition becomes more severe. Fortunately, if you wish to restore and regain hair growth in the affected areas, there are proven surgical procedures with astounding results. Depending on the root cause of your receding hairline, the doctor will suggest the best procedure (i.e. hairline surgery) to restore your natural, most flattering hairline. When it comes to hair restoration for hair loss or prominent foreheads, FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) hair transplants are considered the most effective solutions. Many women have already undergone hair transplant surgery to restore their natural,  voluminous hairline and regain their confidence. Below is one of Dr. Diep's patient's before and after having hair transplant surgery on her hairline. before and after hairline surgery Keep in mind that it's always advisable to consult with a reputable hair transplant doctor before undergoing such procedures. When performed under the guidance and supervision of an experienced doctor, like Dr. John Diep at MHTA Clinic, hairline surgery will not induce any potential side effects.

Are You a Good Candidate for Hairline Surgery?

Women with large foreheads or naturally high hairlines are ideal candidates for hairline lowering surgery. The patients should be in an overall good health condition prior to undergoing the surgery, and should refrain from smoking for at least one month before and after the procedure (for the best possible results).

[Read more: Hairline Lowering 101: Facts About Hair Transplants]

Regain Your Natural Hairline with FUE Hair Restoration from Dr. Diep

If you're experiencing pre-mature hair loss, receding hairline, or just want to learn more about hairline lowering surgery, contact the team at MHTA Clinic today. Dr. Diep offers hair loss treatment in San Francisco and Los Gatos, so give us a call at 1 (866) 999-6482 for a free consultation!
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