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Hairline design and placement.

O T Norwood1, B J Taylor

  • 1University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City.

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology
|June 1, 1991
PubMed
Summary

This study presents a simple, mechanical method for drawing hairlines that consistently yields natural, aesthetically pleasing results. Following these basic points helps avoid unnatural hairlines in hair transplant surgery.

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Area of Science:

  • Surgical Techniques
  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Hair Restoration

Background:

  • Designing hairlines is crucial for natural-looking hair transplant outcomes.
  • Variations in surgical techniques exist among practitioners.
  • Achieving an aesthetically pleasing hairline requires a systematic approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a simple, mechanical method for hairline design.
  • To provide a consistent approach for creating natural hairlines.
  • To offer a foundational technique for hair transplant surgeons.

Main Methods:

  • A straightforward, mechanical procedure for drawing hairlines.
  • Emphasis on following basic design principles.
  • Applicable across various head sizes and shapes.

Main Results:

  • Consistent production of natural and aesthetically pleasing hairlines.
  • The method serves as a reliable starting point for hairline design.
  • Avoidance of unnatural hairline outcomes when basic points are followed.

Conclusions:

  • The presented method offers a reliable and simple approach to hairline design.
  • It serves as a valuable starting point for hair transplant surgeons.
  • Adherence to the method promotes natural and attractive results.

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