Recipient Area Scarring
I had two hair transplant procedures performed on me. The first was in 96 and the second in 98. I was only 21 at the time of my first procedure. I recieved a total of about 900 graphs between both sessions. I am very unhappy with the results. I’d like to know if my transplant can be reversed. What could be done about scarring in the recipient area? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
You may be able to have the grafts removed with FUE. This may remove the grafts, but the skin may still not be normal and it would shows scars. Alternatively, you can fix it and complete the process if the hair supply is good. You first need to be examined by a first rate doctor. For more info, please see the following links:
- Dean’s Story – Step by step photos of a repair procedure
- Repair Work Photo Gallery – Before and after patient repair photos
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