• 08-03-2015 07:34 AM
    cxxc
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    Redness, Ridging, Cobblestoning and Folliculitis
    Hi guys,

    I've had two FUT hair transplants, the first in June 2014 and another one in July 2015.

    Although I went to a highly reputed coalition doctormy first hair transplant didn't work. Only about 20% or so of the grafts actually grew. And I was left with a lot of scarring on the recipient area and experienced lingering redness, which lasted for around 8-9 months.

    Now I am 3 weeks post op from my second surgery with a different doctor, and want to make sure everything looks good as I wouldn't be able to cope with the expense, time and emotional impact of another failed hair transplant.

    My scalp is still red, and I am concerned I might be developing any or a combination of the following: cobblestoning, ridging and folliculitis? Can anyone help? I really want it to work this time.

    Thanks a lot for your help!

    J.
  • 08-03-2015 04:15 PM
    jamesst11
    So you had one transplant with a reputable doctor that failed, and you got another one?? May I ask why?
  • 08-04-2015 03:57 PM
    bhallic24
    Hi CXXC, Did the redness and cobblestoning appearance go away completely in 8-9 months? Or was there still some there? I'm looking at the first picture you have on the top left. Is that before any work was done or after the 1st procedure?
  • 08-04-2015 05:10 PM
    Soonbald
    are you a junior member? god damn sad to see you go through this shit and with a fail transplant too...you even got thinning on the sides... Life sure aint fair bro
  • 08-05-2015 03:14 PM
    cxxc
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jamesst11 View Post
    So you had one transplant with a reputable doctor that failed, and you got another one?? May I ask why?

    Yes, because I had no other option: I can't shave my head as I have an FUT scar. And also, about 20% or so of the hairs implanted in the my previous surgery did actually grow, meaning that if I had left it alone I'd end up with a bald hairline with patches of hair cover here and there... not a really good look.
  • 08-05-2015 03:16 PM
    cxxc
    Hi bhallic24,

    From my first procedure: redness lasted around 6-7 months!!! and cobblestoning/scarring was still visible 1 year later on left side. Right side was ok.

    No, my fist picture on top left is after the second HT. The horrendous haircut was done by the clinic and I'll be able to get a proper haircut in 5 days... can't wait.
  • 08-05-2015 03:18 PM
    cxxc
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Soonbald View Post
    are you a junior member? god damn sad to see you go through this shit and with a fail transplant too...you even got thinning on the sides... Life sure aint fair bro

    Hey! I'm trying to keep positive, what else can I do? What do you mean thinning on the sides? I think that's just the stupid haircut that was done before the HT.. I hope I won't go bald on the sides too ahah
  • 06-07-2022 07:10 PM
    GeorgeClooney
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    Update, please. I have same issue
    I know this was many years ago but I am now experiencing the same condition. I certainly hope that you had a positive outcome eventually

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