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Forelock sizes vary inferiorly, laterally, and superiorly.

Forelock sizes vary inferiorly, laterally, and superiorly.

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... are many people who retain their forelock, even with frontal balding. These persistent forelocks vary in size and can be as small as an inch in diameter with an oval shape to as large a section that almost reaches the lateral fringe area in the front of the scalp and extends from Point A1 back as far as 10cm or more from the leading frontal hairline edge (Fig- ure 6). These forelocks may i n c o r p o r a t e the widow's p e a k a n d , when they do, the peak defines the lowest point of the forelocks, which often exptend posteriorly into Zones D and E. Forelocks are particularly important from an artistic point of view because, if they are large enough, they create a good frame to the face. ...
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... are many people who retain their forelock, even with frontal balding. These persistent forelocks vary in size and can be as small as an inch in diameter with an oval shape to as large a section that almost reaches the lateral fringe area in the front of the scalp and extends from Point A1 back as far as 10cm or more from the leading frontal hairline edge (Fig- ure 6). These forelocks may i n c o r p o r a t e the widow's p e a k a n d , when they do, the peak defines the lowest point of the forelocks, which often exptend posteriorly into Zones D and E. Forelocks are particularly important from an artistic point of view because, if they are large enough, they create a good frame to the face. ...