Hairline Restoration Without Surgery ā Clip-In Frontline Extensions for Receding or Thinning Edges
When your hairline thins or recedes, it changes how every hairstyle looks ā pulled-back styles expose the thinning, and even wearing your hair down can reveal sparse edges around the face. Our frontline hair extensions address this specific concern with a thin, targeted piece that sits along the front of your hairline, restoring the appearance of thick, natural edges.
The base is ultra-thin and breathable, designed to lie flat against the forehead without visible bulk. Remy human hair flows outward from the base and merges seamlessly with your natural strands. Available in all Indian shades for an invisible transition from extension to natural hair.
Frontline Extensions vs Toppers vs Side Patches
Each product targets a different area. A scalp topper covers the crown and parting line. Side patches add density at the temples. Frontline extensions specifically restore the front hairline ā the very first row of hair visible at your forehead. If your thinning is concentrated at the edges, this is the most targeted, lightweight solution available.
For women with thinning in multiple areas, you can combine all three: frontline extension for the edges, topper for the crown, and side patches for the temples. Together, they provide comprehensive coverage while keeping each individual piece small and undetectable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I pull my hair back while wearing a frontline extension? The extension is designed to blend at the front, so it works best with hair worn down or in loose, face-framing styles. For fully pulled-back looks, pair it with a topper for complete coverage.
Is this suitable for alopecia-related hairline loss? Yes. Many of our customers use frontline extensions to conceal hairline recession caused by traction alopecia, frontal fibrosing alopecia, or post-partum shedding. The clip attachment is gentle enough for sensitive areas.
How do I know if I need a frontline extension or a topper with bangs? If your concern is only the hairline itself ā sparse edges, visible scalp at the temples ā choose a frontline extension. If you also have thinning at the crown and want a fringe, a topper with bangs covers both areas in one piece.
