Hairline calibration is a critical factor in achieving the best possible results for scalp micropigmentation. This is because the new hairline must be curved, not straight (as this gives a doll-like appearance) and it must also cover the area of the frontal recess (the A point). The design of the A point should follow the rules of phi, which suggests that all faces perceived as beautiful are united by their adherence to facial proportions.강남헤어라인시술병원
The new hairline should be slightly higher than the highest point on the forehead body but not so high as to look dragged downwards (a high hairline can give the face an unnatural “sunken in” appearance). The A point can be designed in various ways, such as a lazy-S line, a reversed lazy-S line, or a wavy line.
A high or uneven new hairline can make the face look older, so it is important to calibrate the A point for each patient. This is achieved during the preoperative assessment by marking a reference point over the glabella (the point at which the eyebrows meet). Using this marker, the new hairline should be marked out in the frontal cortex just above the glabella. It is then positioned to meet the A point, with minimal displacement of the underlying frontotemporal peaks and recessions.
A high hairline can be managed in a variety of ways including hair transplantation, medical treatments and changing the way one styles their hair. For example, many beauty salons offer software to show how different hairstyles will look on a person’s face but this does not take into account the individual’s facial features and can lead to an unnatural looking hairline.모우다의원