Lets say you have temple recession and have yet to stabilize your hair loss, wouldn't it still be ok to get a small HT to bring in your receded temples (temples + sides of head up to where your sides meet your top)? Even if you end up losing it all and shaving your head, it wouldn't really look that wierd. I see a lot of NW4+ who still have very strong temples, and assuming you get FUE, it wouldn't look odd if you have further loss and end up shaving your head. Also temples are very hard to regrow once lost, so why not get it out of the way, I believe there is very small risk and moderate reward!
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Lets say you have temple recession and have yet to stabilize your hair loss, wouldn't it still be ok to get a small HT to bring in your receded temples (temples + sides of head up to where your sides meet your top)? Even if you end up losing it all and shaving your head, it wouldn't really look that wierd. I see a lot of NW4+ who still have very strong temples, and assuming you get FUE, it wouldn't look odd if you have further loss and end up shaving your head. Also temples are very hard to regrow once lost, so why not get it out of the way, I believe there is very small risk and moderate reward! -
If you're experiencing progressive loss it's not the best idea to transplant your temples , even with FUE. If you continue to recede it will look more odd than you think to have basically two clumps of hair at each corner of your head and bare scalp in the middle. Even if you decide to shave, that shadow will always be there. I don't think this is a good plan.Comment
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If you're experiencing progressive loss it's not the best idea to transplant your temples , even with FUE. If you continue to recede it will look more odd than you think to have basically two clumps of hair at each corner of your head and bare scalp in the middle. Even if you decide to shave, that shadow will always be there. I don't think this is a good plan.Comment
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I dunno man I have seen guys with extensive loss who still have prominent temples. I'm not talking about touching the hairline at all, strictly the temples and slightly above them. Almost as if your framing your face slightly better by bringing in the 'sides', which does make a big aesthetic difference IMO. Though the bigger aesthetic difference is bringing down the hairline or 'top' to frame the face.Comment
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