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How To Get Rid of Widow’s Peak: 10 Things To Try

Having a widow’s peak is more common than you might think. If you have a widow’s peak, you may notice a V-point shape at the center of the hairline. However, the severity of the downward V-shaped hairline depends on your hairstyle and genetics.

Of course, there’s nothing wrong with sporting a strong widow’s peak as both men and women can make the look work for them. But for many people who aren’t particularly fond of their widow’s peak, there are ways you can try to get rid of this pointed hairline.

Before seeking out any possible procedures, it’s essential to know the source of a widow’s peak, or if it’s even a real one. There are various options to help restore an even or rounded hairline.

Here’s how you can fix a widow’s peak with short-term solutions or make it disappear for good with permanent hair procedures.

1. Haircuts and Styles

Many hairstyles can effectively help disguise a widow’s peak without using products and treatments. These styles can involve sweeping hair across the forehead to cover the peak or growing the hair long for a casual yet slicked-back look.

Consider the possibility that your widow’s peak isn’t the issue. Perhaps it’s your hairstyle and how you feel about the overall appearance. Now’s the time to work with a stylist that understands your hair, and consider trying out new looks that fit your style. 

2. Regular Close Shaves

Shaving a widow’s peak with a straight razor can help you achieve the look you want without making a major commitment to surgery or other procedures.

You can perform this step at home with tools you already have, so why not give it a try? With some experimentation, you may decide that you don’t want to remove the widow’s peak. You’ll be glad you did the trial run before making a permanent decision.

One tip is to shave a small amount of the widow’s peak first and review your work before moving forward. You certainly don’t want to shave too much of your hairline in one go.

3. Waxing Widow’s Peak

Another way to get rid of your widow’s peak is by waxing. Applying a layer of hard wax to your widow’s peak and then removing the wax results in removing unwanted hair. This method is quick and precise, and the results can last for weeks at a time.

You can use an at-home waxing kit, hire a professional, or visit a professional salon that specializes in widow’s peak removal.

4. Laser Hair Removal

Opt for laser hair removal if you’re sure about permanently removing your widow’s peak. This procedure may be effective, but it has some challenges to keep in mind.

Laser hair removal is best suited for people with dark hair rather than light blonde or red hair, which excludes a large part of the population. It is also important to understand that laser hair removal doesn’t guarantee long-lasting results. 

The hair on your widow’s peak may slowly grow back. However, the hair may be thinner and far less noticeable than before.

5. Hair Removal Via Electrolysis

Even the most stubborn widow’s peak doesn’t stand a chance with electrolysis. The technique uses low-level electrical currents to kill the follicle at its root with a sterile needle inserted through the skin. The experience can be a bit uncomfortable, especially with a minimum of six treatments to achieve the lasting results you want.

When deciding between electrolysis and laser hair removal, factors like skin tone and hair quality come into play. Discuss your hair concerns with an expert, weigh all your options, and proceed with caution if you choose to try electrolysis.

6. FUE Hair Transplant

What does hair transplantation have to do with fixing a widow’s peak? Follicular Unit Excision (FUE) hair transplant surgery is a popular way to ensure minimal scarring on the scalp.

During an FUE Hair Transplant procedure, the follicular units are removed from the back of your scalp. Because the hairs are removed individually, an FUE hair transplant procedure won’t leave a linear scar on the back of the scalp as with FUT surgery. 

FUE is commonly used to create a more even and rounded hairline for clients with an angular widow’s peak. However, don’t confuse this with a full-on strip-surgery transplant requiring thousands of grafts over multiple sessions. 

An FUE transplant is minimally invasive, targeting only a few hundred grafts and placing them strategically along the hairline to craft the desired appearance. The recovery time is also quick for these minor hair procedures. This makes FUE a viable option for all.

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7. Address Pattern Balding

In some cases, the widow’s peak problem may be a form of pattern balding in an advanced stage. It’s not uncommon for men to form an M-shaped hairline as they watch hair recede on either side, which creates the illusion of a widow’s peak. In these situations, it’s wiser to address pattern balding at the root rather than attempting to reconfigure the shape of the hairline itself. 

A hair restoration expert, like Jae Pak, M.D., can work with you to develop a custom plan to help keep your hairline strong.

8. Consider Alternative Therapies

In recent years, numerous therapeutic techniques have reached the mainstream discussion of hair loss remedies. There are alternatives to the typical hair loss regimens, from low-level light therapy to stem cell injections.

However, not all therapies have proven track records, so it is important to do your research and seek expert advice.

Microchanneling is a lower-risk method with scientific support at Jae Pak MD Medical. 

As always, work closely with a hair loss expert, like Dr. Jae Pak, to determine the best option for getting rid of your widow’s peak and minimizing the risk of damage.

9. Forehead Reshaping Surgery

Cosmetic procedures have become highly specialized with forehead reduction and reshaping methods. Surgeons have precise control over the form of the hairline as they bring it to the desired location on the forehead and even alter unwanted elements such as widow’s peak.

However, this type of surgery is less common than hairline lowering or a minimally invasive FUE transplant procedure. It involves more technical expertise and experience, as the doctor must make precise incisions on the forehead and connect the skin with sutures to create a natural look.

Forehead reduction might not be your first option when seeking a solution for getting rid of your widow’s peak, but it can offer the long-term results you want with minimal upkeep once completed and healed.

10. Work With an Expert Hair Physician

You may be overwhelmed with all the available methods to address your widow’s peak. Instead of picking a random solution and potentially making an irreversible mistake, start by connecting with a hair loss expert, like Jae Pak, M.D., to get started.

Schedule a consultation with a hair loss expert who can explain everything you need to know about your widow’s peak and eliminate any confusion from square one.

Fix Your Hairline on Your Own Terms

Are you tired of the widow’s peak or just ready to refresh your hairline? You’ve got plenty of options at your fingertips with the support you need from hair loss experts to guide the way.

It should be your choice to keep a widow’s peak, alter its appearance, or create a hairline that suits your face and overall style. Get started on that journey today and start seeing results fast.

If you’re ready to connect with a hair restoration expert, contact Jae Pak, M.D. today and schedule your consultation!

Sources:

Male pattern baldness | UF Health, University of Florida Health 

Inherited Human Traits | Utah Health

No One’s Immune to the Widow’s Peak | Men’s Haircuts

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