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AA1989

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  1. Definitely no need to lower your hairline at 6.5cm. Looking at the original photos you appear to have a much larger forehead compared to your recently posted photo. Regarding the debate over asymmetrical hairlines (I have also read discussions in other threads). I feel this will come up when I go for surgery. There is a strong correlation between how we perceive attractiveness and its relationship to symmetry. The fact that we all have an asymmetry to a greater or lesser extent also reflects the range of attractiveness in the population. The good thing about surgery is .... if we are born with a wonky nose we can get it straightened. Some people may say 'you are born with that nose, it fits your face', I disagree☺️ So back to hairlines, if a surgeon builds in asymmetry by design we could be setting ourselves up for a problem. What if the implanted grafts don't grow uniformly? In fact, we should not expect them not to grow uniformly. Mother nature doesn't follow our rule book. If the surgeon builds in an imbalance and the side that he has weakened also doesn't have such good growth (a 50/50 chance), we have a problem. It's an interesting discussion.
  2. Following with interest. You have done the research and picked an excellent surgeon. Regarding hairline, I like your conservative approach. Were you tempted to lower it, considering you used a modest 2k of grafts? What is the distance between your glabella and new hairline (blue line on the illustration)?
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