The Temporal Hairline refers to the hairline along the temples, which plays a crucial role in framing the face and contributing to a natural appearance. This area is often addressed during hair restoration procedures to enhance symmetry and balance.
Designing the temporal hairline requires a detailed understanding of facial proportions and natural hair growth patterns. Surgeons carefully plan the angle, density, and direction of graft placement to replicate the natural look of the temples.
Single hair grafts are commonly used in the temporal region to achieve a soft and realistic appearance. The gradual transition from the temples to the frontal hairline ensures a harmonious and natural result.
Patients benefit from the restoration of the temporal hairline, as it significantly improves facial aesthetics and complements the overall hair restoration efforts. Proper planning and execution in this area are essential for achieving optimal results.