Dear forum readers,
Following is an unfortunate case that came to us for corrective HT. 10 months after his procedure with us, he is pleased with the results.
Manas, (a doctor himself), underwent 2 hair transplants in 2007 and 2008 elsewhere. The first doctor took out plug grafts. The second took out 2 strips. The resultant growth in the recipient area was unaesthetic. I do not know the reason why they chose the approach.
Graft details (of the HT performed at our clinic):
1907 fuht grafts + 832 beard grafts + 240 scalp FUSE grafts.
Following are pictures of his corrective HT at our clinic
One of the aspects of this patient’s previous HTs was that multiple hair plugs had been transplanted way too low and could not be incorporated in the new HT.
One such plug was excised and sutured close.
This is one of the questions that has been asked by numerous patients requiring corrective HT… “Once the plug is excised and sutured close, what will the area look like?”
Another thing prospective patients are often curious about is “what will the beard donor area look like immediately after and later on?”
Following are pictures of the beard donor area before, immediately after and 10 months after (when he went for the next stage of his hair restoration).
Before
» donor looks great (it isn’t possible to see that he has done anything). Is
» it common to all people or it was the best case what you showed us here?
Dear krapok,
This sort of healing is common, not exceptional.
Regards,
Dr. A
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