How Hairline Recession Affects The Face
When it comes to proper balance and alignment of facial features, there is a “rule of thirds,” initially recognized by Renaissance artist, Michelangelo. A specific alignment amid these sections (hairline to eyebrows, eyebrows to the base of the septum, base of the septum to the chin) is what gives the face an aesthetic appearance. If any of these sections is not in proper proportion, it makes the face appear misaligned and displeasing to the eye.
This means that when the hairline recedes, the top “third” impairs the overall balance of the face. Hairline restoration through hair transplant is the only permanent way to correct this.
Facial Framing Restoration Using FUE Hair Transplant and the rule of thirds
Due to the nature of follicular unit extraction to remove donor grafts in individual follicular units, there is much more room for applying an indispensable artistry to the hairline restoration. An advanced FUE surgeon will be able to envision the proper graft placement of the hairline based on each individual patient’s facial structure. The overall result should be a gradual and natural-looking hairline that frames the face flawlessly and compliments the facial features. Dr. Umar, one of the world’s leading FUE hair transplant surgeons, is known for his remarkable artistic vision and capacity to replicate the natural hairline from patient to patient.
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