This question comes from a member of the Hair Restoration Social Community and Discussion Forums:
A past follicular unit transplantation procedure left me with a less than desirable hair transplant scar. I’m now investigating a scar revision procedure and I’m wondering the potential pitfalls and risks of this operation?
However, one of the most significant complications from a scar revision procedure comes from many patient’s desire to obtain and implant additional follicular unit grafts from the excised scar region. During many revision operations, excess scalp (containing implantable grafts) is removed from around the scar region and the additional follicular grafts are transplanted into balding areas. However taking excess scalp (around the excised scar tissue) simply for the intent of obtaining extra grafts can often create another sub-optimal scar. In various cases, it may be advantageous to simply remove the scar tissue and close a smaller area instead of trying to revise the scar and obtain additional grafts.
Although other issues, such as some patients stating deeper cutting required to remove all scar material, exist, scar revision can be a very rewarding procedure. If you’re researching a hair transplant scar restoration and want to discuss the complications with a state-of-the-art hair restoration physician, feel free to review the recommended surgeons at the Hair Transplant Network.
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Blake Bloxham – formerly “Future_HT_Doc”
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