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I mean some doctors refused my case...but not all!
apparently there are two problems : weak donor supply and the scarring on the receiver zone that could be a problem for the growth of new hair...
that's what I was told!
Thanks for your answers! Apologize me if I don't use the correct english words as it is not my native language
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Good morning,
I am 35 years old and I have been losing my hair since I was 21.
I am considering doing a hair transplant again as I had bad surgery approximatively 10 years ago.
I am looking for advice and assessment as several doctors already refused my case and I am looking for a very competent and ethical doctor to see if it's worth doing a hair transplant again.
Do not hesitate to give me the names of very good doctors if you have some! I am in France but I will go everywhere if I need to!
In my case it seems that I have extensive hairloss (genetic baldness with a hair loss pattern thinning on Top only) and a very poor result of 2 hair transplants. My donor area seems very weak. Furthermore the scarring of my previous strip surgeries is visible.
So I am quite anxious about doing a hair transplantation again.
Please find here some photos.
Thanks for your comment
repair work, hair removal, plug removal need advice
in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
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Hi
I am looking for removing my plugs after a bad transplant surgery I had several years ago.
I find it an ungracious, unsightly look to have on the top of my forehead these plugs with low density.
Can anyone advice me on how to remove or hide these plugs ?
Do you think a surgery is necessary or are there other ways to correct my hair and skin appearance such as epilation techniques ?
Thanks a lot for your advice