Arch Aesthetic Plast Surg.  2014 Feb;20(1):44-51. 10.14730/aaps.2014.20.1.44.

Total Hairline Correction in Female Patient

Affiliations
  • 1Gangnam Yonsei Aesthetic Plastic Surgical Clinic, Hair Transplantation Center, Seoul, Korea. jjhps@hanmail.net
  • 2Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Institute for Human Tissue Restoration,Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
The shape of the hairline and the ratio of the forehead to the face are both important factors for a balanced and attractive face. Because males primarily have a hairline with a rectangular or M shape (a frontotemporal-recessed shape), females with such shapes often have a strong masculine image and appear older. Follicular unit (FU) transplantation was used recently so that the forehead could be reduced naturally and effectively by changing the rectangular or M-shape hairline to a round-shape hairline, thus reducing the forehead. So the author is going to introduce a harmonious, balanced correction, named as total hairline correction that presents not only the frontal midpoint and fronto-temporal line, but also a temporal point, infra-temporal area, and/or sideburn.
METHODS
Author studied 300 operation patients in last three years whose mean age was 29.3 years (range 19-57 years).
RESULTS
The average reduced length was followed: frontal mid-point: 0.63 (0-1.5 cm), frontotemporal apex: 3.38 (1-4.5 cm), Rt 3.18 (1-4.5 cm) Lt, temporal point: 0.91 (0-3 cm) Rt, 0.88 (0-3 cm) Lt, infratemporal apex: 0.92 (0-1.5 cm) Rt, 0.93 (0-2 cm) Lt.
CONCLUSIONS
In female patient with M shaped or rectangular hairline, total hairline correction which included not only mid-frontal area and fronto-temporal recession, but also temporal peak, infratemporal area and sideburn is better than simple correction of frontotemporal recess in reducing the facial area and maintaining the aesthetic facial balance.

Keyword

Total hairline correction; Female hairline; Temporal point; Frontotemporal recess; Sideburn correction

MeSH Terms

Female*
Forehead
Humans
Male
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