Temple Hair Transplant
Rebuild receding temple corners with ultra-fine single-hair grafts for a youthful, natural hairline frame.
Temple recession is one of the earliest visible signs of male pattern hair loss. The natural temple peak creates a sharp, angular corner that frames the face — when it recedes, the face can look older, harder, and more exposed.
Temple hair transplants use ultra-fine single-hair follicular units placed at very precise angles to recreate the delicate, irregular temple shape. This is one of the most artistically demanding procedures in hair restoration, as the temple must look completely natural from every angle — a single displaced or incorrectly angled graft can destroy the effect.
Temple work can be performed as a standalone procedure (for early Norwood II patterns) or combined with a broader hairline redesign in the same session.
Why Choose This Procedure?
- Rebuilds receding temple corners precisely
- Ultra-fine single-hair grafts for invisible natural blending
- Frames the face for a significantly more youthful appearance
- Can be standalone or combined with hairline work
- Low graft count — one of the most cost-effective procedures
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Why Density Clinic?
- Surgeon-led — never technicians
- Transparent pricing, no hidden fees
- NABH Accredited facility
- Lifetime follow-up support
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