Examples Of Transplants On Patients With Naturally Prominent Widows Peak?

CTHairFUE

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I've done a a significant amount of searching online, but haven't come across many examples of people who have had FUE (Or FUT) procedures that had naturally prominent widows peaks - does anyone here fall into this category?

In a few months I'll be having my first FUE procedure of 1600 grafts, and want to be realistic about my expectations. Most examples I find online show people that go for a hairline that's as low and straight as possible (factoring in for the slight roundness that all adults have vs. a completely straight youthful hairline). I don't think that's feasible in my case, nor do I want it.

It's also difficult to tell how many people were born with a widows peak vs. who has developed one and is trying to restore their pre-recession hairline.

Long before I lost anything from male pattern baldness, my hairline was very sharp, I've approximated it on the below photo. 90% of the transplants I see end up with someone asking for a hairline like I've sketched in the bottom-right (sometimes this turns out good, sometimes it doesn't).

I'd be happy if after my FUE my hairline falls somewhere in the blue area i've outlined, and doesn't look TOO much different from the surrounding density.

So my questions come down to:

Does anyone have any personal experience with a hairline like this?

Any special considerations?

Is it really that rare to have a natural hairline like this? From photo galleries you'd think so, or maybe people with this type of hairline just opt to go above and beyond with a transplant, making it fuller than it ever was? That sounds like a recipe for disaster to me.

If anyone has any first-hand knowledge of Dr. Boden in CT, or wants to give me their impressions from his website samples (or red flags), I'd greatly appreciate it.

My info:
Age: 29
Gradually frontal recession over the last ~8 or so years
Started Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Ketaconazal shampoo about 1 month ago. No side effects so far other than what seems to be increased shedding, plan to stay on there indefinitely.
 

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djohnson12

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I totally agree. I'm hoping to get a similar FUE surgery, just to reinforce and thicken the frontal forelock and protect against further regression. It's really difficult to find example that aren't low and straight hairlines.
 

dhtbaldy

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All those hairlines are balding except the last one which is borderline. You need them to be lower or mature for it to be normal.
 

CTHairFUE

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All those hairlines are balding except the last one which is borderline. You need them to be lower or mature for it to be normal.

Curious what you mean by mature? The one I mocked up in the last example is nearly straight - which wouldn't even be possible in this case, so surely your idea of a mature hairline would be somewhere in-between the top and last photo?

By the way - I ended up having a procedure done and went for something close to the "happy zone" I mocked up. It will be a few more months at least before I see how it turns out so I don't have much to report, but just wanted to provide that info for anyone interested.
 
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