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Hairline -- when and how?

Started by Gandalf, March 27, 2014, 09:45:27 AM

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Gandalf

I'm confused on hairline lowering/transplant. Scalp advancement does not give you a female hairline, and for me it's probably not enough.

Should I do a full hairline transplant/redesign before undertaking FFS surgery? Or is it possible to place hairs in the (healed) scarring tissue from the incision around your forehead?

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Dahlia

Quote from: Gandalf on March 27, 2014, 09:45:27 AM
I'm confused on hairline lowering/transplant. Scalp advancement does not give you a female hairline, and for me it's probably not enough.

Should I do a full hairline transplant/redesign before undertaking FFS surgery? Or is it possible to place hairs in the (healed) scarring tissue from the incision around your forehead?

No. Having hairtransplantation before scalpadvancement isn't a good idea. The transplants will fall out permanently after scalpadvancement.

A hairtransplant +/- a year post scalpadvancement will work better, a year and a half would be better.
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Lara1969

Quote from: Dahlia on March 27, 2014, 03:43:08 PM
No. Having hairtransplantation before scalpadvancement isn't a good idea. The transplants will fall out permanently after scalpadvancement.

That is not true. I had hair transplants half an year ago to get a female shaped hairline and a few weeks ago a hairline advancement of 2,5cm. I had no hair loss and my FFS doc said that is normal.

I will see how visible the scar is by end of the year and how my hairline looks and decide if I want to have hair transplants on the scar.

Lara
Happy girl from queer capital Berlin
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Fairylady

Quote from: Lara1969 on March 27, 2014, 03:56:53 PM
That is not true. I had hair transplants half an year ago to get a female shaped hairline and a few weeks ago a hairline advancement of 2,5cm. I had no hair loss and my FFS doc said that is normal.

I will see how visible the scar is by end of the year and how my hairline looks and decide if I want to have hair transplants on the scar.

Lara

Hi Lara

Who did your hairline advancement? How is the scarring ?
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Periodicaly Dramatic

Sorry to hijack this thread, but could I get hair transplants on my crown now and ffs later,would they be safe enough? Thanks ☺
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Megan.

I've just had my crown done a few weeks back. I don't have a huge amount of loss at the front, and my hope is that the Fin/Min I'm on and some likely HRT will help recover some of this. I'll then consider hairline in future either with additional transplants or as part of an FFS procedure.
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Lara1969

Quote from: Fairylady on March 27, 2016, 11:52:17 AM
Hi Lara

Who did your hairline advancement? How is the scarring ?

I had hairline advancement during FFS with facial team. The scar is hard to see. Only if I tell someone about FFS he will see the scar. Usually even a medical doctor sees me as CIS woman.

I would do it again ( first hair transplants than ffs) and I would do it again with facial team. I am very happy. My hair is still becoming more dense and I enjoy it to enter a restaurant or cafe.
Happy girl from queer capital Berlin
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Lara1969

Quote from: Periodicaly Dramatic on April 03, 2016, 02:54:10 PM
Sorry to hijack this thread, but could I get hair transplants on my crown now and ffs later,would they be safe enough? Thanks ☺

Yes I did this and I am very happy. Hair needs a lot of time to grow. So start with transplants.
Happy girl from queer capital Berlin
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Sebby Michelango

If you plans to undergo FFS, I would recommend you to undergo the FFS before you undergo hair transplantation.
It would be easier for the surgeons to get a hairline that suit your face, when the face is done. Just my opinion.
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