Hi there!
First post but long time lurker.
I've noticed that very, very few doctors are good at transplating the temporal peaks (most doctors just ignore them tbh).
I've observed that all of them (at least the ones I've seen) go for a very specific design of the temporal peaks, like this one on the video's thumbnail:
Excellent work. Design wise, I notice they are quite sloped in comparison to, for example, this:
The model's temples are straighter, end where his eyebrows start in side profile and give the illusion of a low hairline (when it is actually proportional to his other facial thirds).
Have you seen any transplant where the work on the temporal peaks resemble the hairline of the model (straighter and ending where eyebrows start to frame the face correctly)?
Is it just a design decision (patient or doctor liking the more sloped aesthetic more) or are there any other reasons (ie: docs not bothering to design different types of temples)?