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What, exactly, is the "frontal forelock" pattern? And how is it different transplanting in that region than in the temporal recessions? Thanks.

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What, exactly, is the "frontal forelock" pattern? And how is it different transplanting in that region than in the temporal recessions? Thanks.

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  • 2 weeks later...

The frontal forelock in the most basic sense is an isolated island of hair usually round to oval placed in the midline frontal aspect of the scalp. It can stand on it's own or be incorperated into the side hairline by creating a bridge of hair that spans the area of balding between the ears. The frontal forelock has been written up on several occasions by Dr. M Marritt.

Brad Limmer, MD/jal

http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/Hair_transplant_news_articles/hair_transplant_advanced_hair_loss_page3.asp

 

Dr. Limmer

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