WHAT IS THE IDEAL HAIR LINE DURING HAIR TRANSPLANTATION?
During hair transplantation, one of the most critical and important tasks is to create the right, ideal hairline.
The ideal hairline depends on the individual, but the shape of the head, the degree of baldness, age, the planned new hairstyle, and even the capacity of the donor area have an impact on the design of the new hairline price.
The hair transplant doctor must take into account both the criteria listed above before starting the hair transplant. This is where the responsibility of hair transplant specialists is greatest. Here, too, you have to wait 10-12 months for the final result, but after that our entire life is defined by a well- or poorly done hairline. This is what we almost always see, which is the most noticeable, since this is what everyone sees on us first. Think about when a photo is taken of us. It is the first thing we see right away, that is, the first part of our face and hair. hair transplantation basically determines the character of our face, and for this it is essential to have a natural hairline that corresponds to our age.
It is important to choose a hairline suitable for our age during hair transplantation, as we will not be young forever. That is, if we choose a hairline that is too straight today, which may look very good when we are young and match today's trendy hairstyles, it is not certain that it will look just as good when we are 60 years old. Simply, that hairline will no longer be natural and suitable for our given age.
In general, our head shape is not symmetrical from birth, so neither is our face, but these differences are very difficult to notice. When planning a hairline during hair transplantation, you must always pay attention to the proper symmetry. Many times, the new hairline can even compensate for an asymmetrical skull and face during hair transplantation.
It doesn't hurt to take care of what kind of hairstyle I want to wear in the future. It is important to think ahead, because the implanted hairs are not so easy to remove, you cannot simply "erase" them if they are in the wrong place.
The capacity of the donor area also affects our hair transplant, because if we want to lower our hairline too much during hair transplant, i.e. we want our forehead not to be so high, or if we want the so-called Our "Mickey Mouse" baldness, we certainly need thousands of hairs, and the amount of hair in the donor area may not be sufficient for this. It is possible that it will be sufficient to create the specific hairline, but it is also good to think that we may need a hair transplant later, so it may be worth "saving" the hair. That is, the hairline drawn a few centimeters higher can still be aesthetic, and we even save a thousand or two hairs, which will be perfect for covering up the additional bald spots on the top of the head.
The shape of the hairline itself is important, so that it is not too regular, there should be a little "unevenness" in it, so that it is as natural as possible. As we have already mentioned, our face and skull are not 100% symmetrical, in fact... But this is how we will have a really natural, so-called "original-looking" hairline after hair transplantation.