Assault/Burn Victim Case 7501 FU's w/ Dr. Brandon Ross

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  • LUV2PLUG
    Doctor Representative
    • Jan 2010
    • 215

    Assault/Burn Victim Case 7501 FU's w/ Dr. Brandon Ross

    56 year old female suffered burn wounds to crown and higher occipital region during an assault. Her scalp tissue was replaced with skin grafts, leaving her with asymmetric bald areas, and scarring.

    Patient uses minoxodil 5% on a regular basis.
    She has had 3 FU procedures. Pt. has very fine hair. Kept some "Follicular Families" together

    1st- 2614 FU’s
    10 months apart
    2nd- 2205 FU’S
    1 year apart
    3rd- 2682 FU’s
    Attached Files
    LUV2PLUG
    Dr. Brandon Ross's Head Nurse with over 14 years of Hair Transplant experience
  • bullitnut
    Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 97

    #2
    looks fantastic i'm glad shes got some resolution to her horrible ordeal well done!!
    all opinions expressed are my own based solely on my own experiences and knowledge, i do not work for any clinic/doctor. 2 bad UK ht's and 1 world class ht with SMG.
    my blog www.hairlosstips.co.uk

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    • SpencerKobren
      Administrator
      • Oct 2008
      • 398

      #3
      That’s a fantastic result Dr. Ross! You changed this women's life...You should be very proud!
      Spencer Kobren
      Founder, American Hair Loss Association
      Host, The Bald Truth Radio Show

      I am not a physician. My opinions and knowledge concerning hair loss and its treatment are based on extensive research and reporting on the subject as a consumer advocate and hair loss educator. My views and comments on the subject should not be taken as medical advice. Always seek the advice of a medical professional when considering medical and surgical treatment.

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      • thejack
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 172

        #4
        Amazing Dr Ross! Was this not a third degree burn? I thought that problems with circulation and functions in the deeper layers of skin such as lubrication of follicles etc result from a burn.Thanks

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        • Delphi
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2009
          • 546

          #5
          That is amazing and that's a good question. I guess since the skin was grafted too the hair grafts were able to take and grow. I’m just guessing of course.

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          • LUV2PLUG
            Doctor Representative
            • Jan 2010
            • 215

            #6
            We found that with the patient’s diligent use of minoxodil 5% her circulation and tissue improved!
            LUV2PLUG
            Dr. Brandon Ross's Head Nurse with over 14 years of Hair Transplant experience

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