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Real Hair Club Member |
I have asked online at New Hair Clinic and Ashley Martin Centres about hair transplantation to lower my high hairline. My forehead is out of balance of my face, and I want to correct this by have a hairline lowering procedure.
The reason I get turned down, is because I'm too young, and transplantation is extreme. I am now looking into hairline lowering procedures. It usually means having an incision at the hairline, then folding the skin and stretching it and stitching it back on with minimal scar. I don't the minimal scarring. I am from VIC, has anyone had a procedure like that or anyone can recommend me where I CAN get a hairline lowering procedure without being hassled? Would greatly appreciate it. Notes: 6.5cm forehead. Looking to reduce by 2 to 2.5cm. Hairloss: No significant hairloss |
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Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Anyone that would recommend a transplant to you at 19--- lowering your hairline 2-2.5 cm would be a complete idiot.
Your 19--- you are not losing hair. My suggestion is to relax and wait it out---- 30-32 at least. If you still have all your hair, then look to perhaps lower your hairline. Even at that time though--- .5-1cm will make a drastic difference in your look. Do that FIRST then assess your situation. Take Care, J I am a Patient Advocate/Advisor for the Shapiro Medical Group. I am not a doctor. My views and comments do not necessarily represent the views of the Shapiro Medical Group. However, I have stayed at a Holiday Inn.......twice. 6721 transplanted grafts 13,906 hairs Performed by Dr. Ron Shapiro Dr. Ron Shapiro and Dr. Paul Shapiro are members of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians. |
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My Hair Loss Weblog Celestial Follicle Club Member |
I completely agree with B spot's advice.
You're way to young to consider this. Plus, 2 - 2.5cm's is pretty aggressive if you're at 6.5cm now. Be patient and give it some time. A change in hairstyles can do wonders for a high forhead............maybe get some advice from a stylist. Hairbank 1st HT 1-18-05 - 1200 FUT's 2nd HT 2-15-06 - 3886 FUT's Dr. Wong 3rd HT 4-24-08 - 2415 FUT's Dr. Wong GRAND TOTAL: 7501 GRAFTS current regimen: 1.25mg finasteride every other day My Hair Loss Weblog Disclaimer: I'm not a Doctor (and have never played one on TV |
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Associate Publisher and Forum Co-Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
wynter,
Welcome to our community. I agree with B Spot and Hairbank. Since you are young and not losing your hair at this point, it's important to wait it out. The reason for this is it's still possible that you MIGHT lose hair. Falc To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss weblog. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community ------------- As of August 4th 2007 and after approximately 4000 posts as a free patient advocate - I am the Co-Moderator and Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog. Read the official announcement here. I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own. Learn how to subscribe to our community newsletters Proud Smile Club Member |
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Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Please do not consider this as you may end up looking like Frankenstein. You could regret it the rest of your life and you are only 19. Listen to the wise ones above.
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"Charlie Don't Surf" Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Please listen to the above advise. NN |
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Real Hair Club Member |
I actually want to lower my hairline with incision surgery, not HT. Since doctors won't use HT's on me because I'm too young bla bla and they want to keep their job and a good name.
I have reconsidered to lower my hairline from about 1.5cm to 2cm at most. Problem is: I am having troubles find someone who can do this lowering procedure for me in VIC, Australia. From looking around, clinics only "restore" hair, normally meaning they only treat people with hair loss. At the moment, I don't lose hair, and my family does not have hairloss in our bloodline. It will be unlikely I guess, but that's another story. I've taken consideration of the long term regrets, but my short-term simply outweighs long-term decisions. I have my reasons. So pretty much, my question is: Are there any surgeons who can do this procedure for me in Australia, Vic hassle-free? If so, please let me know. I know that this will change my life and the way I look at people, and the way people look at me. Thank you for the replies so far.. |
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My Hair Loss Weblog Celestial Follicle Club Member |
What you seem to want I would liken to scalp reduction surgery.........I wouldn't recommend it. As for who could perform the operation, you may start with a referral from a dermatologist or check with a HT Doc.
Again, I'd recommend you don't do this. Did you think over what I mentioned about changing hairstyles first or trying something else? What about the other thread that I mentioned about the proportion of your face in thirds, did you measure this to see if you are in proportion? Sounds like you've got your head set but I'd advise you to step back and think this over. Hairbank 1st HT 1-18-05 - 1200 FUT's 2nd HT 2-15-06 - 3886 FUT's Dr. Wong 3rd HT 4-24-08 - 2415 FUT's Dr. Wong GRAND TOTAL: 7501 GRAFTS current regimen: 1.25mg finasteride every other day My Hair Loss Weblog Disclaimer: I'm not a Doctor (and have never played one on TV |
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
Okay, you've made up your mind. But even so:
1.5-2.0cm is A LOT to lower a naturally-occurring hairline. A LOT. I realize that sometimes doing a hairline-lowering job can be an improvement in appearance, but even in those cases I can't think of anybody I've ever seen or known who would need 2cm's worth of it. More like .5-1.0cm at the most. Find someone who is really good with photoshop to do a new pic of you with the lower hairline. I'll bet money that you'll look better without the entire 2cm's worth of lowering. The fact that you're pushing for 2cm makes me wonder if you've gotten way too obsessed with this one particular bad feature of your face and you're wanting to absolutely annihilate it now that you're gonna have it worked on. The hairline may be too high now, but that doesn't mean you should have your surgeon knee-jerk it way too low. Do an internet search for "Micheal Jackson's nose" and you'll see the harmful results of OVER-fixing a slight flaw after too many years of emotionally stressing over it. Jacko might have really benefitted from the first two or three nosejobs, but . . . (And I also still vote STRONGLY not to try to get your hairline lowered at all. I'm a person who's got virtually no hair loss in the genes and I'm still starting to bald in my late 20s.) ------------------------------------------------ |
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Real Hair Club Member |
I just measured my face.
Measurements from bottom to top: Bottom Section: 6cm Middle Section: 8cm Top Section: 6cm If there is anything I learnt from spiritualism, it would be that: The only thing that matters is: Here and Now. Not the past or future. If I want to change, I should change now. What if the future were now? I agree with you calvin. Perhaps it is too intrusive.. I've come to settle to 1cm - 1.5cm at most. I intend to lower my hairline, either sometime soon or in a few months time at most, depending on cost. Could I be turned down or rejected a referal or recommendation from a HT doctor as this would affect them professionally? I've never been to a dermatologist before. How should I approach them with my problem.. I feel embarassed when I talk about my problem in person.. I basically look through dermatologists through the net, ring the front desk. Okay. But, how should I ask or bring about my situation? |
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My Hair Loss Weblog Celestial Follicle Club Member |
Okay-
If your middle secion is 8cm's and your top section is 6 cm's, your hairline is already 2cm's lower than maybe it should be proportionally, understand? Now, I realize this isn't one size fits all but it is at least a good way to see if you have a proportion problem and it doesn't sound like you do. As for spiritually, totally depends on your point of reference and any presuppositions you make. I'm a Christian and believe we are eternal beings created by God with each person having the choice of heaven or hell by accepting or rejecting Jesus Christ. Not sure what faith or religion teaches that "here and now" are all that matters. Really, this is the last place to discuss religion. Most everyone here wants to do something about there hair because they like how they look better with hair more than without hair. Don't be embarrassed about speaking to a Derm about your problem, trust me, they get all kinds of requests and anything you share with them is not going to be discussed with anyone else anyway. Again, I'd highly caution you on doing anything with your hairline at such a young age. If you have hair loss in the future, and it is totally a crap shoot as to whether you will or won't, you may very well regret your decision if you move forward. You're 19....consider this, let's say you live until the age of 75. As you age, your appearance will be no less important to you. I'm 40 and going in for a 3rd HT in a couple of months.....I'm happily married and have a wonderful wife and two great kids.....I still care how I look. I'm not against you and this is your decision. I'm just trying to get you to see another prospective and truly evaluate what you are contemplating. Hairbank 1st HT 1-18-05 - 1200 FUT's 2nd HT 2-15-06 - 3886 FUT's Dr. Wong 3rd HT 4-24-08 - 2415 FUT's Dr. Wong GRAND TOTAL: 7501 GRAFTS current regimen: 1.25mg finasteride every other day My Hair Loss Weblog Disclaimer: I'm not a Doctor (and have never played one on TV |
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Real Hair Club Member |
I understand and thank you for posting your opinions. They are valued very much.
I may lose hair... I probably won't grow hair... The future is unpredictible. I wasn't necessarily on the topic of religion, rather spiritualism, enlightenment through yoga.. which is a different topic. Putting that aside.. In worse case scenario, my hairline balds, recedes, shows the visible scar from scalp reduction surgery. Possible solution: Whatever necessary amount of Hair transplants needed to cover scar and restore hairline assuming I am a loaded with donor hair and cash. Is it that bad of an idea? I've done so much thinking into this.. I want to have fun being young, and looking good as well. I don't want to regret not having done this procedure, and going bald anyway in the future and think about all the times I could have had this operation and changed my outlook on life.. My personal appearance affects my daily life.. When I look bad, I will feel bad. I will stay at home, avoid my friends, come up with excuses to stay at home.. When I look good, I will feel good. I ask people to go out, I go shopping, I play guitar, I say 'hi' to the girl at the checkout line.. My face proportions are just numbers.. My forehead seems too large.. I think it could be better off with 1-1.5cm lower. I would be the happiest man in the world if I could do this. Could you actually give me some opening lines into talking about my hairline? Or should I just ring and ask for an appointment with the doctor and talk to him/her about it. If so, what would the opening lines be? Perhaps a rough script of what could be said? So sorry to ask so many questions.. I just like to be prepared and know what I'm doing.. |
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
I would seriously reconsider your decisions. From what I understand scar reduction has decreased in popularity significantly due to the limitations. It is generally used to address male pattern baldness in the crown area as skin is moved from the sides. You would potentially have a visible scar on your forehead. Also, other complications include the fact that your skin may stretch.
I found this info on the web in about 5 minutes adn I suggest you take even more time than that to really research what you are considering because you may really make things much worse and wind up regretting. Take your time and consider your options: [LIST]Wait till you are older [LIST]Wait till you lose hair [LIST]Accept the characteristics of your hairline Hope this makes sense HIGA 2400 Grafts with Dr. Epstein 11/8/06 Nizoral 3X/week Rogaine foam 2x/day |
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Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Ok, what happens is that a strip of tissue is removed from area immediately below the existing hairline.
Then the doc pulls the existing hairline down to meet the lower edge of the incision and sews it shut. Viola! New hairline!!! However, the scar has shown to ridge in many cases. The scar has shown to widen if tension becomes to great. The hairline has the potential to migrate back toward its natural position. You could lose your hairline as you age and be forced to try and transplant into and around existing scar tissue, with no guarantee of successful growth. Your 19---- you have no idea what you are talking about. Your too young to understand the ramifications of your actions, and regardless of your believe in "spiritualism" or whatever, your electing to try an experimental surgery that could disfigure you and force you to undergo additional surgeries to try and fix your problem. Now, either don't listen and go away and stop cluttering this board with ignorant posts OR Go do something with yourself, like get an education or meet a girl or something and put this issue in your back pocket for later. I am right about this. So are the others. THINK ABOUT IT. J I am a Patient Advocate/Advisor for the Shapiro Medical Group. I am not a doctor. My views and comments do not necessarily represent the views of the Shapiro Medical Group. However, I have stayed at a Holiday Inn.......twice. 6721 transplanted grafts 13,906 hairs Performed by Dr. Ron Shapiro Dr. Ron Shapiro and Dr. Paul Shapiro are members of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians. |
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Official "HEAD DENSITY ESTIMATOR" and "Connoisseur of fine Mexican Food" Where's the salt? Feeling as young as my wife looks. _________ Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Basing your happiness on your physical appearance doesn't sound very spiritualistic to me.
Oh and BTW - the future matters and preparing for it it one of the wisest things you can do. ____________ 2700 Total Grafts w/ Keene 9/28/05 663 one's = 663 1116 two's = 2232 721 three's = 2163 200 four's = 800 Hair Count = 5858 1000 Total Grafts w/Keene 2/08/07 Mostly combined FU's for 2600+ hairs My Photo Album |
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Real Hair Club Member |
I have done research.. the reasons people have the scalp reduction done, is that they were not candidates from the start.
Reason is: The skin is too tight. Perfect candidates need loose skin, and the skin is pushed against on the scalp should show three-visible folds of skin. I luckily have three folds, and thus, I have chosen this type of surgery. From what I know, scalp reduction surgery only is unsuccessful over a period of time with people with tight scalps, and don't fit the criteria of the three-skin fold rule.. |
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Guru Real Hair Club Member |
You get laid more as you get older. Believe me, if you do this now you'll probably be ready to hang yourself in the bathroom at 31.
Jessica Alba's 26. Eva Mendes is 33. Do you really want to risk an unsightly scar right below your hairline when you're of age to be getting girls like that? |
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Associate Publisher and Forum Co-Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
wynter, I would simply re-evaluate your reasons. No matter what emotional reason you have today, it's not worth it in the long run. What are your reasons? Do you mind if I ask? Is it a girl? Do you have difficulty winning that one girl's heart? Maybe many girls? Are you teased, ridiculed, made fun of? Are you lonely and sad and think this will give you more security? Trust me bro...I felt like you at your age too...well, maybe a few years later when I was 21 and just started losing my hair. BUT, right now you are not losing hair, but that doesn't mean you won't. Lowering your hairline at your age is simply not a good idea. But it's your decision. I'm sure there are some unethical doctors out there that will do it...it's just not in your best interest at this time because the risk factor is too high. Good luck to you anyway bro...I hope you make the right decision. Falc To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss weblog. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community ------------- As of August 4th 2007 and after approximately 4000 posts as a free patient advocate - I am the Co-Moderator and Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog. Read the official announcement here. I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own. Learn how to subscribe to our community newsletters Proud Smile Club Member |
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Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Lets see - live for now, forget about tomorrow. Tomorrow WILL come and you will regret this decision for the rest of you life. Get a grip man!
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
Wynter:
If the hairline is to be lowered come hell or high water, then IMHO you should get a FUE hair transplant in front rather than having any kind of "hairline lowering" done with a scalpel. And just lower the center area of the hairline, leaving the temples un-lowered. If it turns out that you start balding in a few years, then you've got no linear scars anywhere (which allows a relatively short buzz cut) and you haven't even committed to filling in your temples with the future transplants you'll need. (Somewhat receded temples is a much safer way to have the hairline, in terms of future HT issues and limited donor hair.) The bottom line is that if ever do ANYTHING about the hairline, from ANY field of cosmetic surgery, then you're 100% committed to the full-blown hair transplant process as soon as any male-pattern baldness shows up. But what I'm suggesting will be the least-possible risk to take and still do anything about framing your face better right now. ------------------------------------------------ |
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