Dr. Hasson Patient/Burn Victim/2142 Grafts/One Session/11 Months

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  • Jotronic
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1541

    Dr. Hasson Patient/Burn Victim/2142 Grafts/One Session/11 Months

    *Edit* Added HD Video

    As a one year old child, this patient was the victim of a kitchen accident in which boiling oil was spilled on his scalp. The accident left him with a large area of scalp with no hair growth and thick scar tissue.

    The scar was thickest in the middle of the scalp where blood supply was of greater concern. In this region Dr. Hasson had to be a little more careful with the density he was able to plant.

    Closer to the sides and more towards and into the temples, the scar was not as thick, therefore Dr. Hasson was able to transplant at a slightly higher density. This is evident in the photos shown with the area shaved.
    As you can see, when done properly a transplant into scar tissue can be very successful.

    2142 fu’s were used in this surgery.
    Due to the compromised blood supply of scar tissue, an ultra dense pack is not attempted and a second surgery is usually part of the plan. This patient came back for his second and final surgery to repair the damage done by the accident.

    What we have found in scar tissue cases is that after transplanting into the damaged tissue, the blood supply returns to the area.
    After examining the transplanted area, Dr. Hasson determined that he could place more grafts in the same area than he did in the first surgery due to increased blood supply. This patient received 3104 fu’s on his second surgery 11 months after his first.

    The final three images in this presentation show the patient one day post-op from his second procedure.

    His dream of being able to wear his hair combed back or short after 30 years will soon be a reality.























    Last edited by Jotronic; 08-06-2010, 04:57 PM.
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    All opinions are my own and may not necessarily be shared by Dr. Wong and/or Dr. Hasson.

    If you are interested in having an online consultation visit www.hassonandwong.ca

    To view my story and history visit my website at www.hairtransplantmentor.com
  • Jotronic
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1541

    #2




    www.HassonandWong.com

    All opinions are my own and may not necessarily be shared by Dr. Wong and/or Dr. Hasson.

    If you are interested in having an online consultation visit www.hassonandwong.ca

    To view my story and history visit my website at www.hairtransplantmentor.com

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    • Jotronic
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 1541

      #3
      H&W HD Video Friday/Dr. Hasson Patient/Burn Victim/2142 Grafts/One Session/11 Months

      As a one year old child, this patient was the victim of a kitchen accident in which boiling oil was spilled on his scalp.
      The accident left him with a large area of scalp with no hair growth and thick scar tissue.

      The scar was thickest in the middle of the scalp where blood supply was of greater concern. In this region Dr. Hasson had to be a little more careful with the density he was able to plant.

      Closer to the sides and more towards and into the temples, the scar was not as thick, therefore Dr. Hasson was able to transplant at a slightly higher density.
      This is evident in the photos shown with the area shaved.
      As you can see, when done properly a transplant into scar tissue can be very successful.

      2142 fu's were used in this surgery.
      Due to the compromised blood supply of scar tissue, an ultra dense pack is not attempted and a second surgery is usually part of the plan.
      This patient came back for his second and final surgery to repair the damage done by the accident.

      What we have found in scar tissue cases is that after transplanting into the damaged tissue, the blood supply returns to the area.
      After examining the transplanted area, Dr. Hasson determined that he could place more grafts in the same area than he did in the first surgery due to increased blood supply.

      This patient received 3104 fu's on his second surgery 11 months after his first.
      The final three images in this presentation show the patient one day post-op from his second procedure.

      His dream of being able to wear his hair combed back or short after 30 years will soon be a reality.

      www.HassonandWong.com

      All opinions are my own and may not necessarily be shared by Dr. Wong and/or Dr. Hasson.

      If you are interested in having an online consultation visit www.hassonandwong.ca

      To view my story and history visit my website at www.hairtransplantmentor.com

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      • Jotronic
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 1541

        #4
        Bump to add HD video of this patient...

        www.HassonandWong.com

        All opinions are my own and may not necessarily be shared by Dr. Wong and/or Dr. Hasson.

        If you are interested in having an online consultation visit www.hassonandwong.ca

        To view my story and history visit my website at www.hairtransplantmentor.com

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        • Jotronic
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 1541

          #5
          So as I mentioned in the original post of this thread the patient had returned for a second procedure. Remember, the first procedure was not placed with high density because of the amount of scar tissue. The strategy is to make two passes as opposed to one so the reduced vasculature of the scar tissue can handle the new grafts.

          The first pass was for 2142 grafts and the second pass, ten months later, was for 3104 grafts. The patient sent these photos to us showing his thirteen month result.









          Hair brushed forward...

          www.HassonandWong.com

          All opinions are my own and may not necessarily be shared by Dr. Wong and/or Dr. Hasson.

          If you are interested in having an online consultation visit www.hassonandwong.ca

          To view my story and history visit my website at www.hairtransplantmentor.com

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          • fitness-man
            Member
            • May 2011
            • 67

            #6
            wow...amazing!!!

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            • JustTheTip
              Junior Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 20

              #7
              What an inspiring result! This man's life has changed for the better.

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              • Follicle Death Row
                Senior Member
                • May 2011
                • 1066

                #8
                Life changing. Just incredible.

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