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High Hairline: How to Identify, Treat, and Style Around It
Dr Ditta (GMC)
Medically reviewed by
Dr Ditta (GMC)
Updated on December 2, 2024

Do you have a high hairline? Many people with a higher hairline than average are self-conscious about their appearance. They may use styling, accessories, or other tactics to make their forehead appear smaller.

This isn’t surprising, because a larger forehead or high hairline can sometimes create an older or less traditionally attractive appearance [1]. For women, a higher hairline might give a slightly less feminine appearance, but the good news is there are options to help you create a more balanced look that complements your natural features. In this article, we’ll explore:

  • What a high hairline is
  • The difference between a high, mature and receding hairline
  • Treatments for a high hairline and how to make it seem lower
  • How the Wimpole Clinic can help with a high hairline
Table of Contents

What is a high hairline? 

A high hairline sits further back on your head than the average hairline, giving the appearance of a larger forehead. There are several reasons you may have a high hairline. 

Hairline position can be genetic, as some people naturally have hair follicles that start further back on the scalp. 

On the other hand, you may have a normal hairline, but your hairline gradually gets higher as you get older. There are several potential causes for this. 

High, mature, and receding hairlines

What’s the difference between a high hairline, a mature hairline and a receding hairline? A high hairline can be caused by genetics, age, or different types of alopecia.

Mature and receding hairlines are both types of high hairline. Let’s look at the difference between a mature and receding hairline.

Woman with a mature hairline
Woman with a mature hairline

Mature

A mature hairline is a natural part of ageing. Both men and women will find their hairline gradually moving further back as they get older.

This happens slowly over several years and usually recedes only 1.5–2 cm from its original position. Youthful hairlines often look unnatural on mature faces, so many people accept their mature hairline as a natural part of ageing.

Man with a receding hairline

Receding hairline

A receding hairline is very common, particularly in men. It can also affect women with frontal fibrosing alopecia or traction alopecia

Although a receding hairline will also move back gradually, it tends to happen faster than a mature hairline. There may be noticeable movement within several months.

While a mature hairline tends to remain even, a receding hairline will often become M-shaped due to male pattern baldness. In time, you may also develop a bald spot on the crown

Non-surgical treatment for a high hairline 

Here are some treatment options for a receding hairline. Unfortunately, these treatments are unlikely to work if you have a genetically high hairline, where hair follicles that produce terminal hair start further back on your head.

  • MedicationsFinasteride and Minoxidil are often the first line of treatment for a receding hairline caused by male pattern baldness. These treatments are proven to increase hair density in men with androgenetic alopecia [2–3].
  • PRP hair treatment — PRP hair treatment can also improve hair density in people with a receding hairline. This treatment involves injecting a concentrated sample of platelets from your blood into areas of hair loss, which can stimulate growth [4].
  • SteroidsSteroid creams and steroid injections can improve symptoms of frontal fibrosing alopecia [5], which may be the culprit behind a receding hairline in women. Men can also experience this condition, but it’s more common in post-menopausal women.
  • Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) — LLLT is another treatment that can stimulate hair growth and improve density if your hairline is receding [6]. 
Hair transplant for receding hairline

Surgical treatment for a high hairline

There are two main surgical options for a high hairline. One is a hairline transplant, and the other is forehead reduction surgery. Together, these procedures are known as hairline lowering surgery.

Hair transplant

A hair transplant involves moving hair follicles from an area of healthy hair growth to an area of hair loss or desired growth. There are two main types of hair transplant: follicular unit extraction (FUE) and follicular unit transplantation (FUT). Both types of transplants can make a big forehead appear smaller

FUE leaves minimal scarring at the donor site, and FUT leaves a small strip scar in the donor area. Here, you can see the main differences between these two procedures:

FUE vs FUT hair transplant

A hairline transplant can work well for a genetically high or receding hairline. Hair loss should be stable before a transplant is performed to avoid the need for multiple procedures. Your medical team may recommend hair loss medication to stabilise hair loss before considering a hair transplant to lower your hairline

However, if your hairline does continue to recede after a hair transplant, it can always be topped up with a second procedure. An experienced surgeon will match your new hairline to your age so it looks as natural as possible. 

Forehead reduction

Forehead reduction surgery is a procedure to lower your hairline by removing a portion of your forehead skin. Your scalp is repositioned to create a smaller forehead and bring your hairline forward. This type of surgery has gained public interest recently, thanks to Beth Halsey’s forehead reduction and success stories from other influencers. 

This procedure can work well for people with a genetically high hairline but is not usually recommended for a receding hairline. Unlike a hair transplant, which causes no scarring in the forehead area, forehead reduction surgery leaves a forehead scar. 

This could become visible if you ever cut your hair short or if your hairline starts to recede. Multiple forehead surgeries in the same area are not usually recommended due to the risk of scarring and other complications.

How to make your hairline look lower

How to make your hairline seem lower 

If you are self-conscious about a high hairline but you’re not ready to pursue treatment just yet, here are some tactics you can try straight away.

  • Hairstyles — Clever hairstyling can make your hairline appear lower immediately. Take a look at the best male hairstyles for a receding hairline and these female hairstyles for a receding hairline. Fringes are an excellent way to conceal a larger forehead. 
  • Accessories — Getting creative with hats, bandanas, and headbands can create the impression of a smaller forehead straight away.
  • Hair systems – Wigs and toppers can be inconvenient. A well-designed hair system can create the impression of a thick head of hair for months. However, these can become uncomfortable when worn over a long period and may still come off in some situations.
  • Hair thickening spray — Choose a hair thickening spray that matches your natural hair colour. This gives the instant illusion of extra thickness around a receding hairline, which may make it appear lower. 
Hair transplant consultation

Treating a high hairline at the Wimpole Clinic

Is your hairline higher than you’d like it to be? Whether you’ve had a high hairline your entire life or it’s receding as you get older, the Wimpole Clinic can help.

It can be hard to diagnose the cause of a receding hairline by yourself. Our expert trichologists can advise you whether you have a mature or receding hairline and what may be causing your symptoms.

Our hair doctors complete a thorough assessment and confirm their findings with diagnostic trichology tests, such as blood tests for hair loss or a hair pull test.

Once you have a diagnosis, you’ll be presented with a range of treatment options. If you’re a candidate for a natural-looking hair transplant, you’ll have access to some of the best hair transplant surgeons in the UK.

Our surgeons create results that are so natural that it’s possible to get a hair transplant without anyone knowing. What are you waiting for? Book a consultation at your nearest clinic location to get started.

High Hairline: How to Identify, Treat, and Style Around It, Wimpole Clinic

FAQs

A straight hairline is one of the best for men because it looks youthful and healthy. In women, a bell-shaped or oval hairline is very common and is seen as one of the best hairlines. If you have a transplant, you can choose your new hairline shape. Learn more about different types of hairlines.

As a man with male pattern baldness, your hairline usually won’t start receding until your twenties or later. However, in some cases, you may experience receding hairline as young as your teens.

Women don’t tend to experience a receding hairline unless they have frontal fibrosing alopecia, which is a rare condition.

Stage one on the Norwood scale describes a normal, healthy head of hair with no visible signs of hair loss or receding hairline. By stage two, your hairline will start to move backwards and may become uneven, with signs of temple hair loss

Your hairline may be receding if it starts to appear higher or develops into an M-shaped pattern. It may also become uneven, and you may notice frontal balding and more hair loss in the shower than normal. You might also start to see your scalp through the hair at the front of your head. 

Dr Ditta (GMC)
Medically reviewed by Dr Ditta (GMC)Updated on December 2, 2024
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