Receding Hairline: Causes and Treatment Options
Why Is My Hairline Receding?
A receding hairline is typically the first sign of male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia). It is caused by DHT (dihydrotestosterone), a hormone that gradually shrinks hair follicles over time. While genetics play the primary role, stress, nutrition, and certain medical conditions can accelerate hairline recession — and the earlier you act, the more donor hair you keep for later.
What Recession Looks Like
Most men first notice recession at the temples, forming the classic "M" or "V" shape. The hairline can recede symmetrically or unevenly, and it often progresses in spurts followed by stable periods. A receding hairline is different from diffuse thinning: the rest of the scalp may still have strong density while the front edge retreats.
Treatment Options
- FUE Hair Transplant: The most permanent solution. Individual follicles are transplanted to restore a natural hairline with a soft, feathered front edge.
- PRP Therapy: Can slow recession and thicken existing hairs by stimulating the follicles, but it does not regrow a lost hairline.
- Medications (Minoxidil, Finasteride): Slow further loss in most men; best used as a complement to a transplant, not a replacement for it.
- Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP): Adds the illusion of density and lowers the visual contrast of a receded hairline — a good non-surgical option.
When to Act
If the temples are receding noticeably or the hairline has moved more than half an inch in the last year, a consultation is worth booking. Transplant surgeons in Irvine evaluate donor density, hair quality, and the rate of loss before recommending a plan — and the evaluation is typically free.
Questions to Ask a Irvine Specialist
- How many grafts would a natural hairline need for my face shape?
- Will my recession likely continue, and does your plan account for future loss?
- What does the restored hairline look like at 6 and 12 months?
Learn about FUE hairline restoration in Irvine or get matched with a Irvine hair restoration professional who can assess your pattern in person.