I was referring to the irregular or jagged hairline, not the widows peak or frontal tuft.
Obviously it's a matter of surgeon preference but I was wondering why it was done.. is it because natural hairlines are usually not in straight lines?
They're not usually in squiggles either, but well, I guess it looks fine grown out. If anyone who had had a more irregular hairline design could comment would particularly be interested in how you felt it turned out.
Or maybe all surgeons do this, but only some actually incorporate it into their pre-surgical skin marking?