Dr.EAM Ball
The Maitland Clinic
We were delighted to be featured in The Guardian Saturday magazine this weekend as part of a long-form piece highlighting the growing awareness around women’s hair restoration.
The article explores how hair transplants can transform confidence for women who have a congenitally high hairline or have experienced thinning. It includes an in-depth story about one of our patients, Aria, who recently underwent hairline-lowering surgery with Dr Edward Ball at The Maitland Clinic. The article describes Aria's experience at the clinic, the surgical process and the psychological impact of hair loss and its treatment.
Hairline lowering for female patients is actually one of Dr Ball’s favourite procedures. It requires artistry, precision and an understanding of facial harmony to create a natural, feminine result that can truly have a life-changing impact!
Women experiencing hair loss should always seek medical advice to better understand the underlying causes, as this will determine whether surgery is an appropriate option or whether non-surgical treatments may be more appropriate.
Click here to read the full Guardian article.
Aria enjoys the lake view during her lunch at The Maitland Clinic.
Dr Ball examines Aria's scalp using high magnification video trichoscopy.
Dr Ball draws Aria's new hairline during the initial consultation.
Dr Ball injecting local anaesthetic during Aria's hairline lowering hair transplant.
Dr Ball making the recipient site incisions for Aria's new hairline.
Aria's new hairline immediately after her hair transplant by Dr Ball at The Maitland Clinic.
Read the full article here: ‘Every time I step outside, the first thing on my mind is my forehead’: the women getting hair transplants
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