After hairline lowering to excise entire prior transplanted hairline.
This hairline lowering/forehead reduction surgery was performed to significantly improve the density from two prior transplant procedures done elsewhere that did not provide sufficient density. By advancing her original hairline, the patient's entire grafted area could be removed, including the scarred skin, and her new hairline brought forward.
Reparative Hair Transplant Before and After Photos
Before and after 1,300 FUE grafts to scar.
This Black patient lost a portion of his scalp from a motor vehicle accident, repaired with a skin graft. He underwent an FUE procedure to restore moderate coverage to the scar.
Before and after reparative procedure involving FUE removals and additional grafting of 850 FUE grafts.
Patient disappointed with the results of prior unnatural-appearing transplants including large grafts along the hairline and improper direction of hair growth. He underwent a combined FUE removal with replanting of 150 of the least aesthetic grafts combined with 850 FUE grafts for a nice improvement.
Before and after scalp micropigmentation (SMP) to FUE donor site "dot" scars
Before and after scalp micropigmentation (SMP) to an old donor site strip scar.
Before and after 300 FUE grafts to an old donor site scar repair.
Before, one day after, and four months after FUE removal of over 800 beard grafts that were implanted at an improper angle and contained three or more hairs.
Before, immediately after, and three months after partial hairline excision to repair the scarring and unnatural appearance caused by prior hair transplant. Note that another surgeon attempted to do some FUE removals which was insufficient. This goes under hairline excision
Before and after hairline lowering surgery to excise prior poorly performed transplanted hairline.
Before and after plastic surgery scar repair for an old donor site scar done elsewhere by strip. The scar was excised then the area closed in a plastic surgery fashion, resulting in a narrower scar that if desired can undergo transplants.
* Each patient is unique and individual results may vary.
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