The hairline frames everything. For patients seeking a more feminine hairline, what we do goes well beyond moving hair forward.
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The hairline is one of the most powerful signals of femininity in a face. Its shape, its height, its softness — these aren’t small details. They frame everything. For some patients, the hairline isn’t a cosmetic concern at all. It’s something they navigate every time they look in the mirror — a daily experience of disconnect between how they feel and what they see.
The weight of that shapes everything about how we approach this work.
A masculine hairline typically sits higher, with pronounced recession at the temples and an M-shaped profile. A feminine hairline is lower, rounder, and more continuous — a softer arc.
A result that looks right in photos but reveals itself in person isn’t a result. We plan for who you’ll be in 20 years, not just who you are today.
For some patients, the design involves building an entirely new hairline aesthetic — not refining one that already existed, but creating one that should have been there all along.
Estrogen therapy can slow further hair loss — but it rarely restores a feminine hairline once recession has already occurred. If you’ve been waiting to see whether hormones will resolve it on their own, the honest answer is that they most likely won’t.
Surgery or non-surgical treatment is usually the path forward. What that path looks like depends on how much recession has occurred, the health of your donor supply, and where you are in your broader transition — all of which we assess in the consultation.
Dr. Vinay
For patients who don’t want any visible evidence of a procedure — before, during, or after — we offer Discrete FUE™.
You can return to normal life the day after a Discrete FUE™ procedure — without anyone suspecting a thing.
Not every patient needs surgery. For those experiencing thinning, reduced density, or scalp health concerns without significant hairline recession, our non-surgical program delivers meaningful results without a single incision.
Uses regenerative cells from your own blood to reactivate dormant follicles and restore scalp blood flow. Goes beyond traditional platelet therapies.
For many patients, hairline restoration is one piece of a broader facial feminization process that may include work on the forehead, brows, and the overall upper third of the face. We understand that — and we design accordingly.
Timing matters when multiple procedures are being considered or have already taken place. A transplant performed at the wrong stage can place grafts in areas that will later be altered by other work.
If you’re working with other providers on additional procedures, or if you’re still mapping out your timeline, we’ll coordinate our approach to serve your full outcome — not just the hairline in isolation.
We understand that for some patients, the consultation itself is its own step — one that requires a degree of trust before anything clinical even begins. We take that seriously.
Our practice is a space where patients can be direct about what they need. You won’t need to over-explain yourself here.
Book a consultation with Dr. Vinay. We’ll assess where you are, walk you through your options — surgical and non-surgical — and give you a clear picture of what’s possible.