Hairline Lowering and Restoration

Refine your hairline and reclaim your femininity with precision hair restoration techniques.

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What is Hairline Lowering and Restoration?

For many transfeminine individuals, the hairline remains one of the most visible—and emotionally impactful—gender markers. Feminizing hairline procedures help reshape and soften the hairline into a more rounded, traditionally feminine contour. These treatments may include surgical hairline advancement, follicular unit grafting (FUG), or both, tailored to your anatomy, goals, and transition stage.

Whether you're correcting a high forehead or restoring density from testosterone-related hair loss, these procedures help ensure your reflection aligns with who you truly are.

See the Difference Hairline Restoration Can Make

A refined, feminine hairline doesn't just reshape your face—it reshapes how you're seen and how you see yourself. Here's how this procedure can affirm your identity:

  • Softens facial features by rounding the hairline into a traditionally feminine shape
  • Reduces dysphoria tied to hair recession or masculine widow’s peaks
  • Supports social affirmation in gendered and high-visibility environments
  • Pairs well with facial feminization procedures like brow lift or tracheal shave


What to Expect

During the Procedure
Your treatment plan is fully personalized, ranging from a one-time surgical advancement to multi-stage grafting for density and shape refinement. Most procedures are outpatient, performed under local or general anesthesia, with minimal visible scarring.

Our team often recommends integrating this with other facial feminization procedures to minimize recovery overlap and maximize results.

 

Risks and Recovery
You can expect initial swelling and scabbing in the first 7–10 days. Most patients return to work within a week, with visible new hair growth beginning around 3–6 months. Final results may take 12–18 months, depending on your hair cycle. Risks like temporary numbness or graft shedding are rare and minimized by our expert care.

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What to Expect

During the Procedure
Your treatment plan is fully personalized, ranging from a one-time surgical advancement to multi-stage grafting for density and shape refinement. Most procedures are outpatient, performed under local or general anesthesia, with minimal visible scarring.

Our team often recommends integrating this with other facial feminization procedures to minimize recovery overlap and maximize results.

 

Risks and Recovery
You can expect initial swelling and scabbing in the first 7–10 days. Most patients return to work within a week, with visible new hair growth beginning around 3–6 months. Final results may take 12–18 months, depending on your hair cycle. Risks like temporary numbness or graft shedding are rare and minimized by our expert care.

Planning For Surgery

Travel and Accommodations 
We accept patients from all over and partner with local hotels to support out-of-state patients. Contact us to set up a plan for your visit.

Insurance and Financial Planning
Many insurance plans cover hair restoration as part of a transition plan. Our navigators will help you verify coverage and understand your financing options.

Additional Resources
Looking for more information? Visit our Patient Resource Center for recovery checklists, videos, and community referrals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does hairline feminization surgery leave visible scars?

Most hairline advancement incisions are placed within or just behind the natural hairline and heal discreetly. Over time, scars usually fade and are easily concealed by hair regrowth or grafting. We also offer laser scar treatments for enhanced healing.

Can I combine hairline lowering with facial feminization surgery (FFS)?

Yes. Many patients choose to bundle hairline feminization with procedures like brow lift, orbital contouring, or rhinoplasty. Combining procedures reduces overall downtime and anesthesia exposure while enhancing facial harmony.

Is hairline lowering the same as forehead reduction?

Not quite. While hairline lowering often reduces forehead height, it also reshapes the overall contour. For transfeminine patients, the goal is a soft, rounded shape that complements other facial feminization features—not just a lower hairline.

What’s the difference between lowering and a transplant?

Hairline lowering surgically advances the scalp, while transplants use grafts to reshape and fill in areas of recession or thinning.

Am I a candidate for transfeminine hairline restoration?

If you're experiencing hairline recession, a high forehead, or dysphoria related to facial hair patterns, you may be a candidate. A consult will assess scalp elasticity, hair density, and transition goals to determine the best approach.