- the
skull and one of the scalp. The top of the
forehead is
marked by the
hairline, the edge of the area
where hair on the
scalp grows. The
bottom of the...
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Hairline lowering (alternately, a
scalp advancement or
forehead reduction) is a
surgical technique that
allows an
individual to have
their frontal hairline...
- from the
longest hair that
forms a
short pomp (pompadour) at the
front hairline to the
shortest at the back of the
crown so that in side profile, the outline...
- A widow's peak is a V-shaped
point in the
hairline in the
center of the forehead. Hair
growth on the
forehead is
suppressed in a
bilateral pair of periorbital...
- athletes.
Stress fractures can be
described as
small cracks in the bone, or
hairline fractures.
Stress fractures of the foot are
sometimes called "march fractures"...
- High
anterior hairline is a
dysmorphic feature in
which the
frontal hairline which defines the top and
sides of the
forehead is
unusually high. This can...
- English) are
strands or
locks of hair that fall over the scalp's
front hairline to
cover the forehead,
usually just
above the eyebrows,
though can range...
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refers to a
style of
arranging the fine "baby hairs" at the edge of the
hairline into flat,
decorative waves or swirls. The
style is
sometimes referred...
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pattern of hair loss,
beginning with
bitemporal recession of the
frontal hairline. Eventually,
diffuse thinning over the
vertex (top) of the
scalp occurs...
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Hairline Cracks is a 1990 children's
novel by
Andrew Taylor. When Sam and his
friend Mo
begin to
investigate his mother's disappearance, they put themselves...