This question, asked by a member of our Hair Loss Social Community and Discussion Forums, was answered by Coalition hair transplant surgeon Dr. Cam Simmons:
I suffer from Cutis Verticis Gyrata. The dermatologists I’ve been to have been clueless about it and printed off information for me to read which was the same info I had already found. Has there been any progress into treatments of CVG as it’s causing a lot of stress.
First let me say that I do not have a lot of experience with CVG.
For patients who see thinning in an area affected by CVG, it is possible that hair is being spread apart more in the ridges and not spread apart in the furrows. Also, the way the skin thickens, the hair direction will tend to fan out from side to side on the tops of the ridges and will crisscross in the bottom of the furrows. That will also make the hair look thicker in the furrows and thinner in the ridges.
I could not find much about treatment for CVG. There was a report about subcision to reduce the depth of the furrows, which is basically undermining under the furrows with a needle through multiple entry points. In the accompanying photos there was some evening out of the skin but it wasn’t perfect. There were other reports of scalp reductions and flap rotations to remove more pronounced ridges and furrows.
My patient had barely noticeable CVG and his hair transplant grew quite well. I don’t know about the effect or more pronounced CVG on hair transplantation. If I find some colleagues with experience with CVG I will ask them to reply.
Dr. Cam Simmons
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Hi Dr. Cam Simmons,
I am venkat my age was 25/male . I have some wrinkles or folding on my head which was around 8.And i have thick hair, i dont have any problem of baldness.Recently i was bothered that this wrinkles are related to CVG or some other.If it is CVG can it be curable with out Surgery.If CVG grows with our age will it cause any problem to our brain or body.