Skin Cancer Scar Repair, Secondary Crown Procedure, Jerry Cooley MD
This patient had a serious form of skin cancer removed from his right temple several years prior; this was repaired using a skin graft, leaving a large, noticeable bald area. He had an unsuccessful transplant done elsewhere.
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Lifting the hair in the temple and temple point zone reveals the extent of the issue.
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Dr. Cooley performed a small FUSS procedure and transplanted 1353 follicular units in one procedure.
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The final improvement is obvious.
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The placement encompassed the entire scar which was a relatively small area overall.
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Despite this being almost all scar tissue the yield was very high.
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In fact, the patient was so pleased with the final outcome, he decided to return for a second procedure to address his crown, which was affected by androgenic alopecia. Dr. Cooley placed 1530 via a second FUSS procedure along with PRP/ACell and finasteride.
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This final result is 18 months after the second procedure.
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