No, if a wide forehead is due to genetics, you cannot naturally grow new hair on it. The only option to lower the hairline is a hair transplant.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
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Genetic Predisposition: A naturally high hairline or wide forehead is often determined by genetics. This means the hair follicles are simply not present in that area.
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Limited Natural Growth Potential: While some products claim to stimulate hair growth, they primarily work on existing follicles. They cannot create new follicles where none existed before. So, while you might improve the health and appearance of your existing hairline, you won't be able to grow entirely new baby hairs (or any hair) where there are no follicles.
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Hair Transplantation: The Only Real Solution: The only proven method for creating a lower hairline is through hair transplantation. This involves surgically moving hair follicles from a donor area (usually the back of the head) to the desired area on the forehead.
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Baby Hairs vs. Mature Hairs: It's important to distinguish between stimulating the growth of existing "baby hairs" (vellus hairs) into mature hairs and creating entirely new hairs. Products might help with the former, but they can't achieve the latter.
In conclusion, while you can enhance the health of existing baby hairs, growing entirely new baby hairs on a forehead with a genetically high hairline is not possible without a hair transplant procedure.