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  1. Thanks everyone for the suggestions. The side does look much better short. Now I'm trying to figure out the top. The hairline is over the top curve of my forehead. If I try to wear it forward it's not really thick enough, more like a thin layer that doesn't cover well enough. Wearing it up in a comb over is better but I'm still uncomfortable with how high the hairline is. It goes up from the temples at a slight angle to meet the center of my forehead. Any thoughts on the top?
  2. Thanks very much for the suggestion. My new hairline is unfortunately too high to wear my hair up like yours =( I have to cover it up as much as I can with the hair forward
  3. I have no idea how to make my hair look good since it has stabilized where it is. My main problem is the sides are very far back. I like having my hair medium length forward to break up my high hairline but inevitably I'll look in the mirror and my skin is showing on the right side temple where you would expect hair. Attached is a photo of the problem spot. What should I do? Shave the point back? Cut it to a 2 on the sides? Fade it high to cut the lower part of the point and get longer higher up? I'm considering a peaky blinders but not shaved. The front is also pretty thin so I thought letting the back grow to add to the bangs might help. In any case I'm completely lost and don't know what to do about it. I'm tired of worrying about the wind =P
  4. I need some advice as to whether I should get another transplant (just thinking about waiting another year is stressful though) or suggestions for hair styles. I got 2,500 fue implants 10 months ago. The transplant itself went fine but I simply don't think it looks good enough to go hatless in public. It's very thin and high up my forehead. Worst of all the deep recession on the sides is obvious regardless of my hair style. When I buzz it all short or comb it up/back the high straight hairline looks uncanny, almost but not at all natural. When its medium or long length it just ends up highlighting the deeply receded sides when the hair moves. Ive got a few uncomfortable stares from random restaurant diners when trying out my new hair on dates and would rather not keep going through that. What do you think? The surgeon said a transplant on the side recession would look too unnatural. Should I get my hairline lowered, or the existing spots filled in more, or just cut bait and where a hat forever, or is it fine? Any feedback is welcome. I can post more pics if that helps.
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