Hairline lowering procedure scar (photo)
This patient had a hairline lowering procedure. The scar is a complication of this type of surgery, especially when the wound is placed under tension. To avoid this, a low tension closure is critical but this often limits how much the hairline can be lowered. A hair transplant lowering surgeon, of course, does not have this problem. To correct this, a hair transplant should be done in front of the hairline to bury the scar so it can’t be seen. There seems to be enough room for hair grafts to make such a surgery successful. IF the scar still shows after the hair transplant, Scalp Micopigmentation will work well to camouflage it.
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