Lot’s of things wrong with this transplant
I saw this photo posted and decided to comment on it. There are many things wrong with this surgery, and as I don’t know the age of the patient nor the number of grafts he received, it is hard to complete my assessment; nevertheless, it is important for those of you who are considering a hair transplant to understand the difference between good and bad hair transplant techniques.
The transplant donor area was unusually focused above the donor area, and that hair may be lost if this man develops an advanced balding pattern with age. The surgeon did not confine his surgery to the permanent zone (a 3-inch high area around the side and back of the head). The surgeon created a picket fence to the leading edge of the hairline, which will show up if the hairline finally grows in. The patient needed to be instructed in proper washing techniques, as residual crusting increases the risk of infection. ‘Cleanliness is close to godliness‘, so proper early washing is critical (see here for my golden standard: https://baldingblog.com/one-day-post-op-2150-grafts-photos/). If this man was under 25, he shouldn’t have done this because the amount of hair transplanted may have been disproportionally high when compared to his donor supply.
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