Non Surgical Hair Line Restoration

Receding hairlines are a common issue for both men and women, however, they are more prominent in men. Receding hairlines can be caused by a number of different things, ranging from genetics and aging to hormones and disease. There are several options when it comes to restoring your hairline, depending on the cause.

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3 Signs of Hairline Recession

1. Your hairline is uneven

Young men often wonder, “Is my hairline maturing, or receding?” Hairline maturation is normal but recession is not. It is tough to tell the difference. If you can feel a bump on your head, then that means it’s maturation. Hairline recession can be identified by an even hairline. If your hair is receding, it is still maturing, but the results are not in your favor.

2. Hair in the front of your head is thinning

Another sign that you may be experiencing hairline recession is when there are bald patches in the front of your head. Hairline recession can cause bald patches that will get bigger over time. If left untreated, the receding hairline can eventually become a full-blown bald spot.

3. Hair is thinning on the top of your head

Another sign of male pattern baldness is when there is thinning on the top of your head and also thinning sideburns. Hairline recession can also cause thinning of the top of your head, but it is even more common with male pattern baldness.

Types of Hair Line Restoration Options

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1. Hair Transplant Surgery
Hair transplant surgery restores your natural hairline by taking healthy hair follicles from the back or side of your scalp to the areas where your hair is thinning. Hair transplant surgery can be expensive, but it’s one of the most popular options when it comes to restoring a receding hairline. Hair transplant surgery typically takes around eight hours in a surgeon’s office and you will have a few days off from work so you can recover properly…

2. Hair Loss Medications.
Hair loss medications typically work by blocking dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone that causes hair loss. Hair loss medications are not as effective as surgery, but they are much more affordable and some of them even work on thinning hair. Hair loss medication does not restore your natural hairline, nor do the results last very long…

3. Hair Loss Shampoos
Hair loss shampoos can be helpful for thinning or shedding hair, but they will not restore your receding hairline. Hair loss shampoos can stop dandruff and keep your scalp clean to promote healthy hair growth…

4. Hair systems Hair systems are typically an affordable way to conceal a receding hairline. Hair systems cover the bald spots on your head and give the appearance of having a full head of hair..

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