Receding frontal hairline
Suitability depends on hair pattern, donor quality, scalp condition, and long-term planning.
Hairline Design in Peshawar
Hairline design is one of the most important parts of hair restoration. I plan hairlines according to facial structure, age, donor availability, and long-term appearance rather than temporary trends.
When I design a hairline, I avoid chasing a low or sharp shape. The hairline must fit age, face, donor supply, and future hair loss.


Designed, not drawn
Donor, density, direction
"A believable hairline has planning, softness, and restraint."
Dr. Karamat Ullah Miami
Understanding Hair Concerns
A hairline that is too low, too straight, or too dense can look artificial. Good hairline planning balances facial structure, age, donor supply, and the possibility of future loss.


Hair restoration works best when the goal is specific, realistic, and matched to donor supply. I explain what can be improved and what should be protected for the future.
Suitability depends on hair pattern, donor quality, scalp condition, and long-term planning.
Suitability depends on hair pattern, donor quality, scalp condition, and long-term planning.
Suitability depends on hair pattern, donor quality, scalp condition, and long-term planning.
Suitability depends on hair pattern, donor quality, scalp condition, and long-term planning.
Suitability depends on hair pattern, donor quality, scalp condition, and long-term planning.

Consultation and Hair Analysis
I always evaluate donor quality carefully before recommending treatment. A natural plan considers current thinning, future loss, graft survival, hair direction, and the amount of donor hair that should be preserved.
Technique or Treatment Approach
Hairline design guides where grafts should and should not go. I use it to create a soft transition that looks natural at conversational distance and close inspection.

Hairline and Density Philosophy
The front edge should not look like a drawn border. I plan micro-irregularity, direction, and density transitions so the hairline blends naturally.
Hairline design is often the most important conversation in a hair transplant consultation.
Each stage is explained clearly so expectations stay realistic and calm.
Each stage is explained clearly so expectations stay realistic and calm.
Each stage is explained clearly so expectations stay realistic and calm.
Each stage is explained clearly so expectations stay realistic and calm.
Each stage is explained clearly so expectations stay realistic and calm.
Each stage is explained clearly so expectations stay realistic and calm.
These are visuals only. Real medical photography should be used only with patient consent, consistent lighting, and honest documentation.
Before
After
Before
After
Before
AfterFirst few days: redness, mild swelling, and scalp sensitivity may occur.
Week 1 to 2: scabbing gradually settles with proper aftercare.
Weeks 3 to 8: temporary shedding can happen and is part of the normal cycle.
Months 3 to 6: early new growth may begin to appear gradually.
Months 9 to 12 and beyond: density and texture continue to mature.
Hair growth is gradual. I encourage patients to judge progress over months, not days, and to follow aftercare properly.

Hair restoration requires medical judgment, donor preservation, sterile technique, and honest discussion. I avoid aggressive planning that may look dense today but create problems later.


I believe a natural hairline should look like it belongs to the face. It should be age-appropriate, soft, and planned with enough restraint to remain believable as the patient gets older.
A natural hairline usually has softness, irregularity, age-appropriate height, correct direction, and a density transition rather than a hard straight edge.
Private Consultation
Book a consultation in Peshawar to discuss natural hairline design, facial balance, donor planning, and realistic long-term restoration.
