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Hi guys I'm new to this site, not sure if you guys still come on here, anyway
After already having 2 HT's with minimal success, i am now considering Bio fibre. i have heard all the negative reports and if not for my transplant scar, i would be happy to wear my head shaven IE bald, but my scar is very noticeable, and i need to somehow cover it. I have already tried scar revision with the famous Trigrowthic Closure, implanting hairs into the scar its self , this is why i agreed to a second procedure, the result were minimal but thank fully i never gave myself another horrible scar as they just removed the previous one. but to be honest after the skin stretched back the scars look the same. I need to address a few points on this site, and i would be curious to get your valued feedback and opinions, even if you are not medically trained. . First of all unless you are a candidate for the fue technique, which i was told i wasn't, i think i would rather have undergone Bio fibre than the strip technique which i had. Even if the hair eventually fell out and i had been left with some scaring I'm sure it wouldn't look half as bad as the long ear to ear smile scar i now currently have on the back of my head. what do you guys think? Secondly they say that the human body stroke/head rejects foreign objects which I'm sure is true in many cases, but how comes people can get head, eye, and body piercings and . i have seen people with hundreds of piercings all over them and sometimes up to 20 or 30 in there head and face alone. Can anyone offer an explanation how these people can live out there life with no complications with metal/plastic in there skin, but bio fibre/synthetic hair will cause complications. Surely any kind of metal/plastic has to be worst for your health than a synthetic type hair material. Please can any one offer any suggestions to this, in particular medical professionals, but all opinions are valued Lastly Ive heard a lot of people suggesting not to have Bio fibre but to have further hair transplants. My opinion on this is,....Unless you are planning to have fue for the first time or have already had a previous HT and had a good result IE good growth minimal un-noticeable scaring, don't waste your money. Even if you decided to have the fue technique this time, and had strip or fue technique previously with bad results IE not much regrowth or bad scaring, i would think if it never grew the first time it probably wouldn't grow this time. on the other hand if you were happy with your results then i can fully understand why you would wish to undergo further treatments. Just wish to point out at this point i am in no way advocating Biofibre and if i could do it all over, i would avoid Biofibre and any Hair transplant, alltogether, but just would like to get some opinions on what you guys think on Bofibre as a final effort to hide my Hideous transplnat scar Look foward to hearing from you all Bruce |
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Bruce,
It seems like there is potential for much complications. It might look good for 6 months or a year, but if a hair breaks off, it will need to be removed. What if part of the anchor breaks off under the skin? Since you need 7000+ biofibres to cover a bald scalp, over the course of five years, if the hairs only last a year, you will have 35000 fake hairs implanted. Imagine the amount of scarring that will create. I think the top of your head will begin to look like a burn victim. Then consider that the hair does not grow, yet you still need to get haircuts for the real hair. What if the sylist accidentally cuts the fake hair? It wont grow out. Also, the hair will not match your native hair, so it will all need to be dyed on a regular basis. Really, how natural do you expect this to look? I can understand your hesitation to move forward with another HT. If the scar can be covered by your side and back hair, you really arent much worse off than if you had done nothing, except that you cant shave down. I think the number of grafts you have remaining and your NW level would determine if you should proceed with HT. Search the forums and you will find examples of patients who got negligible growth from a first small procedure and then went to one of the top docs for a mega session and had a positive improvement. Dont blame poor growth on yourself, it is largely related to doctor skill. Good luck.
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