Journal Article Summary

The article investigates the effectiveness and stability of hairline lowering surgery using a specific device called the Endotine Forehead-mini. This topic is significant because a high hairline can disrupt facial aesthetics, which is often evaluated based on the proportions of the face, known as "facial thirds." By addressing hairline recession, this surgical procedure aims to restore a more balanced and harmonious appearance, which can enhance a person's overall confidence and satisfaction with their appearance.

The study involved a retrospective review of 100 patients who underwent hairline lowering surgery between 2011 and 2024. The researchers collected data on patient demographics, surgical outcomes, and complications, and they measured the changes in facial proportions before and after the procedure. The results showed a statistically significant reduction in the upper facial third ratio, indicating that the surgery effectively lowered the hairline and improved facial balance. Most patients reported high satisfaction levels, and complications were relatively low, with the most common being temporary hair loss.

Despite the promising outcomes, the study has limitations, including its retrospective design and the homogeneity of the patient population, which primarily consisted of White women. This raises questions about the generalizability of the findings to more diverse groups. Patients considering this procedure should discuss it with their healthcare provider, particularly regarding potential risks, individual aesthetic goals, and the suitability of the Endotine Forehead-mini for their specific situation. Understanding these factors can help ensure informed decision-making and optimal results.

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Article Cited

  1. Abrahamson Cyrus W., Pracha Hasan, Bromfield Jaymie A., Sidle Douglas M., Wang James C.. Stability of Hairline Lowering Using Small Footprint Soft Tissue Anchoring Devices. The Laryngoscope 2025. DOI: 10.1002/lary.70207. PMID: 41117774. PMCID: PMC12993105.

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