Facial Framing: It's Not All About the Hair, It's About the Eyes! Utilizing Art and Mathematical Principles in Facial Framing and Hair Restoration Design

    Joseph Greco
    TLDR Successful hair restoration should enhance the eyes and face, not just focus on hair.
    The document titled "Facial Framing: 'It’s not all about the hair, it’s about the eyes'! Utilizing Art and Mathematic Principles in Facial Framing and Hair Restoration Design" by Joseph F. Greco, published in January 2005, discussed the importance of considering both artistic and mathematical principles in hair restoration and facial framing. The article emphasized that successful hair restoration is not solely about the hair itself but also about how it complements the eyes and overall facial structure. By integrating these principles, practitioners could achieve more natural and aesthetically pleasing results in hair restoration procedures.
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