I'm not sure if this thread should be put in under the Veterans section, or left here. Moderators: please move if necessary.
I have undergone two strip procedures from a clinic to repair my frontal zone. While the results have shown some improvement, I will still have to go in for a third procedure to achieve the density that i wish to have. As a result of the two procedures, I have been left with scar that you see in the pic below. It is not quite 'pencil thin' as most clinics tend to guarantee, as was the case with mine. I'm left with a horrible scar which I can only cover up with a #3 guard clipper.
I recall the response from my clinic when i bought up the width of the scar was something along the lines of, "Who cares about the back, its the front that should look good". At this point, I am moving forward and looking into have the scar repaired. In both surgeries, the trichophytic closure method was used with staples.
My question at this point is, would stitches/sutures produce a better scar in my case, or is it simply a case of patient's physiology, where my scar will end up the same way? Also, based on the picture, would is this scar 2+ cm wide? Should I look into other repair methods, FUE etc? A scar such as this is simply not acceptable by any standard in this day and age. Any thoughts/comments.suggestions are appreciated. Thank you.
That's not a great scar, but I have seen much worse. I'm surprised that your clinic actually guaranteed a pencil thin scar, since that's a tough thing to guarantee.
I know that Hasson and Wong use staples while a lot of the other top clinics use stitches, so I really have no idea if one is better than the other. Since you're having a third surgery, why don't you wait to see how the final scar looks? They should be able to cut that one out and hopefully the next scar will be thinner.
Delphi, the scar is about 1.5 years old now, so I don't imagine its going to change much at this point. Yes, as mentioned, I am simply moving forward and looking at other clinics that could produce a refined/improved scar. The results of the surgery have been good, a big improvement from where I started off, but I am looking to have some additional grafts added, as the density is quite uneven in the recipient zone from the first two surgeries. I will upload pics of the results. My only fear at this point is if I were to get cut open again, and have the same end result. Since I am looking into an additional procedure, I am looking into possibly FUE'ing the scar..
Delphi, the scar is about 1.5 years old now, so I don't imagine its going to change much at this point. Yes, as mentioned, I am simply moving forward and looking at other clinics that could produce a refined/improved scar. The results of the surgery have been good, a big improvement from where I started off, but I am looking to have some additional grafts added, as the density is quite uneven in the recipient zone from the first two surgeries. I will upload pics of the results. My only fear at this point is if I were to get cut open again, and have the same end result. Since I am looking into an additional procedure, I am looking into possibly FUE'ing the scar..
I can understand where you're coming from. FUE might be the way to go from this point forward. I look forward to seeing your pictures.
I have looked into Dr Cole, amongst a few others clinics. I'm thinking of giving the FUT another try and seeing how the scar turns out in the hands of another surgeon that uses stitches rather than staples. If that route results in the same situation that I'm in, I might look into FUE or SMP, while that is in its early stages, seems to be working out well for some. How successful is Dr Rahal in scar revision? Perhaps some other patients of his could chime in on the topic? Thanks
I have looked into Dr Cole, amongst a few others clinics. I'm thinking of giving the FUT another try and seeing how the scar turns out in the hands of another surgeon that uses stitches rather than staples. If that route results in the same situation that I'm in, I might look into FUE or SMP, while that is in its early stages, seems to be working out well for some. How successful is Dr Rahal in scar revision? Perhaps some other patients of his could chime in on the topic? Thanks
Seems reasonable since you already had 2 FUTs. Rahal is known to be one of the best, but it's hard to say how anyone will heal. You know, I was the biggest SMP sceptic and thought it was absolutely ridiculous to even consider it, but after seeing Spex's temporary SMP result, I think I'm changing my tune.
Good luck with whatever you decide.
Delphi, the scar is about 1.5 years old now, so I don't imagine its going to change much at this point. Yes, as mentioned, I am simply moving forward and looking at other clinics that could produce a refined/improved scar. The results of the surgery have been good, a big improvement from where I started off, but I am looking to have some additional grafts added, as the density is quite uneven in the recipient zone from the first two surgeries. I will upload pics of the results. My only fear at this point is if I were to get cut open again, and have the same end result. Since I am looking into an additional procedure, I am looking into possibly FUE'ing the scar..
Low risk and high yield trumps convenience. No patient should even have convenience on their list of criteria; it should never be a factor. This is cosmetic surgery were talking about here.
I also agree with the pull back comment. It results in a larger bald crown and/or a high neck hairline but strip clinics will tell you that doesn't happen. If fact I have read comments by clinics where they have berated their own patient for even posting such a comment about their own experience, like they were just imagining what they see in the mirror.
teg_101: as I understand it, this was your first procedure with Dr Rahal. I was confused for a moment as it sounded like you had all three with us.
A minority of patients can experience temporary shockloss around the scar. This is unpredictable and although it might cause some worry for you now, you should see re-growth in the months ahead - along with the growth of the transplanted hairs.
The scar looks to be healing well and the end result should be an improvement over where you began. Please don't hesitate to contact Patient Care at any stage. They're there to help you with your concerns.
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