Keloid Question
An African American woman writes…
I am interested in the restoration process to my temples. Having black skin I am concerned with forming keloid scars in the visible frontal and back area. Does this happen? I noticed pictures of African Americans however they may be some of the lucky ones who don’t form big scars. Can you give me some more information on this?
There also didn’t seem to be any info on other possible pitfalls to take into consideration?
Thank you for your email. If you are a known keloid former, then a test of the scalp may be the safest way to determine if you would form a keloid. Such a test might be performed with a very small incision in the area where the hair would come from and a few needle ‘pokes’ in the area where the transplants were to be placed. If you have no history of Keloids, and have had scars in the past that did not produce Keloids, then it would be reasonable to assume that you would not form a Keloid in a hair transplant area.
As a black woman interested in hair transplants, please make sure that you are evaluated by a good, ethical and competent doctor. With regard to Keloids of the scalp in association with a hair transplant, they are very, very rare even in black skinned people.
WELL I’M LOOSING HAIR IN FRONT OF MY HEAD, I USED EVERUYHING IN THE MARKET TO HELP IT GROW BUT NONE OF THOSE PRODUCTS WORK WHATSHOULD I do?I’M ONLY 27 YERAS OLD I NEED TO KNOW WHAT TO DO
THANK YOU