The first thing that’s noticeable in the aesthetic, natural, and successful results of a hair transplant is the frontal line.
The frontal line is determined by the muscles in a person’s forehead. The point where the lines that appear when you raise your eyebrows end indicates the line where the transplant will begin.
People seeking hair transplants generally want their frontal line to be as low as possible. If the forehead muscle line is exceeded, any facial movement—such as frowning, smiling, or raising your eyebrows—will cause the transplanted hair to move along with the muscles in your forehead, creating an unsightly appearance.
In conclusion, consulting a specialist’s opinion when determining the frontal line will prevent disappointment after the procedure. Of course, it’s impossible to say that transplants cannot be performed on the muscles, but after this warning, if the patient still requests it, the frontal line can be lowered to the muscle.












