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    Hi guys

    I have a question

    I had HT 3500 grafts using fue (directed automatedfue) the grafts that were in receipient area are small i think and not big.

    My question is it difficult to remove the transplant hair along with the hair line so i can back bald again, and the skin would be normal like nothing has happened there.


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    If you want to be bald there again then my advice would be get the razor out or use laser therapy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam23 View Post
    Hi guys

    I have a question

    I had HT 3500 grafts using fue (directed automatedfue) the grafts that were in receipient area are small i think and not big.

    My question is it difficult to remove the transplant hair along with the hair line so i can back bald again, and the skin would be normal like nothing has happened there.


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    Get a quote for laser removal but if you have lighter hair is isn't as effective as it is for darker hair. Removal via FUE is very possible but if the skin is already not really disturbed from scar tissue it may be best to just shave. What have you tried so far, if anything?
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    Actually i had HT recently almost 1 month but i feel like i made a mistake because i found myself too bald and it might not be enough. On the same time i do not want to have a race between HT and baldness.

    Now i regret what i did and i hope if i shaved my head instead it would be much better.

    So my concern now, i m afraid i lost the shaving option now or my skin would not be smooth again. So i m looking for exit plan if shaving to skin will not work. So i m checking the laser hair removal option also if it can remove everything

    Now i cannot see like big scars or somthing majors but only i can see like small bubbles or pumps between hairs i do not know if those would be healed or not in the future.

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    Is the new techniques neograft fue easier to remove than old techniques or same thing ?
    I ve cheked here some pitcures of old guy who remove hair plugs transplant in his 80's and his skin were full of holes later.

    So now i m scarred and freaking out.

    Any advice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam23 View Post
    Is the new techniques neograft fue easier to remove than old techniques or same thing ?
    I ve cheked here some pitcures of old guy who remove hair plugs transplant in his 80's and his skin were full of holes later.

    So now i m scarred and freaking out.

    Any advice?
    1 month is way too soon to go doing any more damage to your scalp. Give it a bare minimum of 6 months to heal. I've had laser hair removal (not on my head) and it hurts, damages skin and should never be done right after you've had surgery. You have to wait now.

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    If you just had your hair transplant a month ago, there's really no need at all to be rushing into any other potential treatment at the moment. I think you're jumping the gun way too early here.

    Give it time. You're going to look potentially even more bald than you did before for at least the first 3 months, as it takes that long for the new grafts to even start to grow. And after that, it could be up to one year before you really see the full results.

    I know it's hard to do right now, but the best advice anyone can give you is to relax, relax, relax. The additional stress won't do you any good, and you shouldn't even be expecting any results whatsoever at this stage of the game.

    The waiting game is the hardest part, but we don't have a choice in the matter. Try to stay busy, find hobbies, listen to music, etc. - anything at all to keep your mind from obsessing about this. If in a year you still feel like you want to consider your options of shaving your head/laser hair removal, then look into those options then. But best case scenario, you won't even need that.

    Best of luck.

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    Removal may be considered repair in your case. In that case, a good FUE surgeon could perform this procedure but it will require substantial time. Yes.

    No. Scarring will possibly be visible since the grafts will be removed twice. This will affect skin pigmentation.
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    What about laser removal? Can give natural results? Even if there is 3500 grafts

    My skin is white with fair dark brown hair

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    "(stem cell fue) did not took the whole foolicles usually from donor area and only part of it, so in the future 50% to 30% of the extracted hair will regrow again"

    First of all you should be so greatful that you didn't go with FUT (strip).

    If your doctor did not remove the whole foolicles from the back (splitting) most likely there would be very minimal scaring in the donor area and you would be able to buzz your hair down to 1 or 0 with no or very minimal scaring showing which is not an issue.
    If you read about the horror stories of people who went through bad HTs or those who wanted to shave down and move on with their life, the biggest nightmare is always the donor smiley ear to ear scar or the BIG old FUE holes when doctors used to use an extraction tool bigger than 1.

    Those people always complain about the donor scars and very few get bothered by the recipient area.

    So no need to panic as it seems like you went with a safe approach, and who knows maybe just buzzing your head with 0 or 1 guard would look good after your HT and gives you the 5 o'clock shadow to frame your face which most likely would look better than 0 shadow and 0 hirline.

    Do you know how big was the extracted tools that they used to extract your hair and implanted ??

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