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Hairline too straight vs hair greed...hairline at 13 months by Dr. Lindsey


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Viewers of my hairline cases will note that I ALWAYS put a few "bumps" along the hairline to irregularize it...so that the person doesn't end up looking like they had a hair transplant....like 2 very prominent politicians that are perfect examples of poorly executed hair transplant PLANS.   

 

Well here is an example of a really tough fellow, a badass, who got 1400 grafts by me, and in the plan pic, you will see that I did indeed put a few irregularizing bump outs along the hairline..but dog gone...at 14 months, I think he has a bit of a too straight hairline.   

 

He wants a couple more hairs, for what spot I'm not actually sure, and I'd like to put in 25 to 50 just to make that hairline a little less perfect.  I suspect we'll do that at some point down the road and if so I'll update his case story.

 

In the meantime however, he has a lot of hair where before he had none.

 

The video is:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdgzhYPblvU&feature=youtu.be

Dr. Lindsey McLean VA

William H. Lindsey, MD, FACS

McLean, VA

 

Dr. William Lindsey is a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians

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I think his hairline looks amazing, I think he could benefit a lot from a slight widows peak. He'd have the Jake Gylenhaal hairline.


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