Transplanting Into a Neurosurgical Scar (with Photos)
This patient had an extensive neurosurgical procedure with a corresponding scar. Even when his hair was longer, the scar showed because he had frontal recession from genetic balding. We performed a hair transplant (one session of 1433 follicular units) and successfully treated both the scar and the frontal genetic recession. The “after” photos were taken just over 4 months after his procedure.
I have done this type of corrective surgery on many people. It is a life changing experience for these people, not having to face their deformities every day. Unfortunately, few neurosurgeons understand what modern hair transplants can do, not only for their patients, but for their own balding sons.
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Before:
After (only 4.5 months):
wow, i must say those results are fantastic! i think the best i’ve seen on this site actually. not only is the scar a complete non-issue, so’s the frontal recession. this guy must be walking on air!
I have this problem of losing hair in the front on my forehead and hair line is not even at all, am try some herbal stuff lets see if the hair regrows.