Repairing Pluggy Transplant, Part 2
Patient Update:
It is important to read the first part of this post which shows where this patient started from just 3 months ago , see last Friday, October 7th, titled Repairing Pluggy Transplant (with Photos).
This patient came to NHI to repair the awful, pluggy look he had to live with for many years. These old plugs are what many people, unfortunately, think a hair transplant looks like today.
Set 5 (above) shows this patient’s results 4 days after surgery. Scabbing and redness are visible, but within a few days will be gone (see below).
Set 6 (above) shows this patient’s results 8 days after surgery. The scabbing that is visible in Set 5 is now mostly gone. The redness has reduced considerably. Although the hairline may look straight in these pictures, you must remember that what you are looking at on the 8th days is remnants of the recipient sites and the single hairs in those frontal sites. In actuality, this patient has a wide transition zone in the front with 550 single hair grafts which will not show as a line when grown, but rather a zone where the forehead goes from its non-hair forehead to the thicker hair behind the transition zone, smoothly and quietly. Look at former patients to see what I am talking about as we have over 200 patient photographs shown on newhair.com.
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