Perils of rushing into a hair transplant

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  • Dr. Arvind Poswal
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    • Apr 2013
    • 87

    Perils of rushing into a hair transplant

    The perils of rushing into a hair transplant.
    This is an example.
    Patients often think that doctors get some formal training in hair transplant in medical colleges before offering hair transplants.

    That's not the case.
    As this patient saw firsthand.
    Hair transplant is an ART.

    Just plucking grafts from one place and sticking it in another is NOT hair transplant.

    This patient, nickname R401, underwent a so called hair transplant elsewhere.

    The problems :
    Grafts placed where they shouldn't be. The doctor had no clue of art involved.

    Wrong hair directions and angles.

    Low density.

    Cobblestoning as the excess skin was not removed from grafts.

    We performed "hair transplant reversal" for him.
    As more doctors start offering hair transplant without thorough training, these situations are becoming common.
    Patients want to see what the skin looks like after removal of such grafts from the highly visible forehead and temple areas.

    Please let me know if you have any questions.
    Regards,
    Dr A
    P.S. - please email us your pictures if you are in a similar situation.
  • Dr. Arvind Poswal
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    • Apr 2013
    • 87

    #2
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    • Dr. Arvind Poswal
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      • Apr 2013
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      #3
      pictures after extraction and healing

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      These are close up pictures of the temple and forehead areas after healing.
      Most of the unseemly grafts were extracted and reused on the scalp.
      As you can see there are no longer unnatural looking grafts arranged in lines (as was the case previously)
      AND
      There is no visible scarring in these extractions by the FUSE/fue technique.

      Most of the cobblestoning which was causing problem is gone too.
      Please remember, grafts MUST be examines under microscope and any extra and unnecessary skin tissue must be removed prior to insertion.

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