• 01-31-2021 01:50 AM
    Pradeep Sethi, MD
    Failed Hair Transplants - The what,why and how? by Eugenix Hair Sciences, India
    https://youtu.be/O6MKIhLUVVg

    The baldness or androgenetic alopecia, due to the male hormone is progressive and can go up to the maximum of grade 7. While baldness is progressive, the donor area of the scalp is finite. It is not renewable. Procedures are done at an early age under haste or without much research whatsoever, results in unsightly appearance or mismatch of the final recipient demand vs donor supply. Most often than not, the young age procedures are done to lower the hairline and "blunt' the frontotemporal angle, FTA. By blunting the FTA, the forehead of mature males look unnatural and these guys always try to keep the FTA area shaved, once they become aware of that. Usually, the procedures are done to 'unnecessarily' lower the hairline also end up giving unnatural hairline containing double/triple hair grafts. Mostly the hairlines are 'straight'. These youngsters experience baldness as 'halo' behind the planted hair in the hairline as well as the FTA. These cases mostly have the challenge to remove the planted hair and tackle the ongoing baldness.
    It is always very difficult to correct previous wrong surgeries. The fear of getting ugly scars on the forehead along with the inability to extract all the hair in one go is the first challenge. The second challenge is to create a natural-looking hairline that would be relevant for the rest of life.
    Each case is different and the approach would be customised to each case.
  • 01-31-2021 05:22 PM
    MillerWong76
    The .8mm thin walled punch didn't even leave any scars on the patients forehead and you were still able recover those grafts for use in the crown. Amazing repair job and kudos to both you and Dr. Bansal. Your patient looks like a NW0 now.

    Eugenix is at the highest apex in surgical hair restoration!

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