Removing Pitting from Previous Transplant
Do you have any suggestions for removing pitting, other than removing the hair and suturing the site. I had a corrective procedures several months ago to remove cobblestoning. The cobblestoning was successfully removed, but the surgeon’s team simply replaced alot of the cobblestoned areas with pitting where they placed the grafts too low. Don’t get me wrong my head looks alot better than it did before. I would rather not go back to the doctor who created the pitting. He is rather callous, you almost feel like he paid you to see him. You barely have time to ask this guy a question. You recommended that I go back to him. Nonetheless, what are the options?
This is one of those answers that only has validity if an evaluation is done in person. I’m sorry to tell you, but you have very few other options. I do agree that a second opinion is in order, though, especially because so much depends on what is there right now and on the physical exam that the doctor does when you are there in the office. Find yourself another doctor who you trust, who has good skills, and a good reputation, and ask him or her what they think your options are. Good luck!
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