Receding hairline is quite common and even men in their mid-20s are losing their hairline. If you are experiencing a receding hairline, you will likely see hair loss at the temples that move backwards in appearance. While a receding hairline is a normal occurrence, it can impact both your self-esteem and confidence in your appearance. Let’s take a look at the various ways to address a receding hairline and improve its appearance. When it comes to treating a receding hairline, many clients turn to minoxidil to promote hair growth. Minoxidil works by reducing the length of time the hair remains in the telogen phase which is the resting phase of the hair growth cycle. By lessening the time of the telogen phase, the hair begins the growth phase anagen at a quicker rate. Once you stop using minoxidil on a regular or continuing basis, the results will start to fade away and hair loss on the scalp will start to occur again. One of the most popular, and long-lasting, treatments for a receding hairline is a FUE hair transplant. During a hair transplant, a surgeon removes donor hair from other parts of the body of the patient in order to transplant the donor hair into the balding areas of the scalp. The donor’s hair is usually taken from the back and sides of the scalp as the hair on this area of the scalp is normally resistant to balding.
During FUE hair transplant, the surgeon will remove hair follicles on an individual basis in order to transplant them into the targeted area on the scalp. This is a less invasive method than previous hair transplant techniques where the surgeon had to remove a strip of scalp from the back of the head.
After the hair grafts are placed in the scalp, they will begin to fall out after a few weeks because the hair will enter the resting phase of hair growth. After several months have passed, the hair follicles will enter a growth phase and start to grow as small hair. As time passes, the hair will start to become longer and thicker until it gains the appearance of mature, normal hair. In addition, the transplanted hair is not influenced by the same biological factors that caused baldness in the first place. Instead, the transplanted hair will produce hair that grows just like it did in the donor area of the scalp. The final results are permanent which means the results of the surgery will last a lifetime. Concluding, hairline correction by FUE hair transplant is the best solution which gives natural growing non-maintenance hairs and a permanent solution.