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Old 06-12-2003, 02:15 PM
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Balloonman 1 week out of FUE for scar repair. See how extraordinarily well the donor area healed. Even with a macro lens and very close up photo, the extraction sites are almost completely invisible.

Look at the scar area after one week, if the grafts grow well, you can see how the remaining hair easily breaks up the look of the scar. Imagine how much better it will look when the hair has some length to it.

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Balloonman 1 week out of FUE for scar repair. See how extraordinarily well the donor area healed. Even with a macro lens and very close up photo, the extraction sites are almost completely invisible.

Look at the scar area after one week, if the grafts grow well, you can see how the remaining hair easily breaks up the look of the scar. Imagine how much better it will look when the hair has some length to it.

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Last picture looks like graft area, not donor area as caption states.
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Old 10-08-2003, 08:02 AM
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The last photo is labled correctly, it was my DONOR area almost completely healed after 1 weeks time.
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So......

Did the grafts grow in the scar ????

Or did they fail ????

I never heard the results after say 4-6 months ???

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It has been 4 months as of Oct 5th. My findings have always been that 30% of transplanted hair into scar tissue survives. I have no evidence to suggest otherwise, but it is still too early to tell and some of the grafts are growing.
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