Repairing 10 yr Donor Scar w/ pics

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  • Vain
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 7

    Repairing 10 yr Donor Scar w/ pics

    43 now and had my first hair transplant 20 years ago. Been a bumpy road with many ups and downs but in the end am happy with the result for the most part. Had my last HT back in 2000 while living in Thailand. It was by far superior to the botched first and two better HT's that followed. Each HT comprised of roughly 200 mini/micro graphs with the exception of the first. He just punched forty holes (8-16 hairs I think) at a time into my frontal hairline. Luckily, I heal well and don't scar easily.

    Below are pics I took last night of my donor site that has stretched and other random hairline pics. The donor scar is not an issue unless I go down to a #2 trimmer. I can grow out my hair and my coverage is pretty good (included a pic from 2 years ago when I had longer hair).


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    I was debating doing something about the donor site scar so I could trim my hair short and not worry about the white gap and all the questions people ask. In my case, is this a viable option and in general your general opinions on my HT would be appreciated.

    Thanks!
  • blowmeup
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 142

    #2
    Looks like you have a lot of open donor scars. The hairline doesn’t look bad from that picture. You should talk to one of the doctors who do FUE. Dr. Cole comes to mind. You can find him on www.iahrs.org. He seems to do a lot of this type of corrective stuff.

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    • Vain
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 7

      #3
      Originally posted by blowmeup
      Looks like you have a lot of open donor scars. The hairline doesn’t look bad from that picture. You should talk to one of the doctors who do FUE. Dr. Cole comes to mind. You can find him on www.iahrs.org. He seems to do a lot of this type of corrective stuff.
      Thanks, I'll take a look at his web site. I live in Asia so I'll have the work done here if I decide it can help. My wife tells me that they don't look like scars. Just two thin bald strips. When shaved, I had a few people ask me why I have shaved lines on the back as if I'm trying to be hip - LOL. Maybe I should grow one of those Billy Ray Cyrus dog tails on the back.

      At this point, I really don't think you can tell I have had a HT if my hair isn't shave in the back. Attached some more pics and let me know if you agree.

      Thanks again!
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      • Dr. Glenn Charles
        IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
        • Nov 2008
        • 2423

        #4
        Your best choice with those type of old donor scars is probably attempting to do some FUE into the scars. However, you may want to consider just keeping the hair in donor area a little longer and saving remaining donor follicles for future use if necessary.
        Dr. Glenn Charles
        Member, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
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        • Vain
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 7

          #5
          Originally posted by Dr. Glenn Charles
          Your best choice with those type of old donor scars is probably attempting to do some FUE into the scars. However, you may want to consider just keeping the hair in donor area a little longer and saving remaining donor follicles for future use if necessary.
          The hair loss has greatly diminished the last 10 years (43 yo now). I think I have adequate coverage to possibly do FUE. What about just reducing the scar ( or scars - not sure since I can't see them) or will it just stretch out again?

          Thanks

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