I've had some work done to rebuild my hairline but don't feel it looks as natural as it should because my temples have receded and were untouched. So basically, I have a hairline that goes back to my ears.
I've spoken to one doctor who would not do temple work because it could potentially leave an odd patch of hair if further recession occurred. I've spoken to another doctor who seemed eager to do work on my temples because my transplant lacked balance. I feel like I really need some temple work but how risky is it to have work done in this area?
On another note, what is the best way to approach temple work. The hair on my temples is finer and grayer than the hair on the back of my head. I'm
worried that if I use hair from a strip for the temples, it won't look natural because the hair might be coarser and darker than my native temple hair. Can FUE be used to select finer and grayer hair from the sides of the head?
Also, which doctors are good for temple work?
I've spoken to one doctor who would not do temple work because it could potentially leave an odd patch of hair if further recession occurred. I've spoken to another doctor who seemed eager to do work on my temples because my transplant lacked balance. I feel like I really need some temple work but how risky is it to have work done in this area?
On another note, what is the best way to approach temple work. The hair on my temples is finer and grayer than the hair on the back of my head. I'm
worried that if I use hair from a strip for the temples, it won't look natural because the hair might be coarser and darker than my native temple hair. Can FUE be used to select finer and grayer hair from the sides of the head?
Also, which doctors are good for temple work?
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