Overcoming shame of a hair transplant scar
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"Gillenator"
Independent Patient Advocate
more.hair@verizon.net
NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob DorinComment
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@ varinoil hey man how many FUEs did you put in your scar? Do people still notice it? How wide was your scar? Did you go for another pass after all? Did you remove the grafts from the front? Updates would be appreciate as I am trying to camo my scar as wellComment
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I don't think there is any shame in just saying I was young and insecure and got a hair transplant that didn't turn out well. I think most people could relate to that.Comment
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Hi
I had a fue ht 4 years ago. I absolutely hate the results and it has significantly affected my life negatively. Is it possible to remove transplanted hair? Best would be laser. I just want it gone.Comment
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I just have to say this to you Anonymous38 - What the hell are you talking about?
Your transplant looks clean and natural, although it could use some more filling...but it looks natural....not plug like at all.
I mean, if anything, you could spend $2000 (it definitely would NOT cost you more than that) to have it all lasered off where the hair was donated.
I know we see ourselves in the mirror everyday and we can be very self critical.
But I’m telling you objectively- you look clean and natural.
The only thing that I can see is that your hair line on the side of each part of your forehead looks a little bit too filled in....but that can be fixed quite easily.Comment
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