
Ideal hairline… in fact, this is a bit of art, a bit of mathematics, and a bit like listening to the face’s own story
There is no “one correct line” — there is the right line for the right person.

1. Facial Proportions (Golden Rule)
The face is generally divided into 3 equal parts:
Forehead
Nose
Chin
👉 The hairline should be positioned at a point that does not disrupt this balance.
Too low = artificial
Too high = aged appearance
📏 Average measurement:
7–9 cm upward from the middle of the eyebrows (varies by individual)
2. Age & Future Planning
The hairline should consider not just today, but also 10 years ahead.
A hairline at 20 → often the WRONG choice
A man 30+ → a more natural, slightly receded hairline
Because:
You had a transplant, but if hair loss continues… the front stays very dense while the back becomes empty
(“soccer field + desert” effect)

3. Naturalness (Microwaves)
Natural hairline:
It is not a straight line
It has a slightly zigzag / irregular structure
✔ Front line:
Single grafts
Irregular transition
❌ Artificial:
A straight line as if drawn with a ruler
4. Density Transition (Gradient Logic)
Hairline = does not start like a wall.
Front: sparser
Towards the back: density increases
If this “fade” effect is missing:
→ It looks like a wig


5. Design Based on Face Shape
Round face → slightly more angular lines
Long face → not lifted too high
Square face → more natural breaks
👉 Everyone’s lines should be different. No copy-paste.
6. Temporal Regions (Temples)
The most overlooked but most critical area:
Temples too open → aged appearance
Too closed → wig effect
✔ Slight V shape = the most natural look




7. Muscle Structure & Facial Expressions
Frontal muscle movements are important:
Too low a line → looks artificial in facial expressions
Sweating + facial expressions = the line becomes noticeable

REsult
Ideal hairline:
✔ Suitable for the face
✔ Suitable for the age
✔ Naturally irregular
✔ With gradual density transition
✔ Planning for the future

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