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What about the recipient scarring? I can't find any examples of people dealing with scars like that. I wonder what I can do.
My HT decision wasn't thought through... It came out that I actually look OK with a shaved head and besides that the whole procedure left me with a trauma which I don't want repeat ever again. I want to fix whats left and try to live with this.
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Hey guys, I am not a good story teller so I will keep it short. I made a mistake of doing a hair transplant in my hometown without any research. I was totally taken advantage off and I am left with some marks which I want to remove.
The procedure was a failure, most of the hair didn't stay in place and I am left with scars both in donor and recipient area. Its been 4 years since procedure when I decided to shave my head to check the damage that I've done to myself. I am looking for someone with a similar case who managed to fix those issues. I am wondering if the recipient scarring is fixable? What about donor scarring, are there people who managed to maintain SMP in FUE scars for a longer period of time?
Fixing my FUE leftovers
in Support Group - Discuss personal issues due to Hair Loss
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@Gatsby I don't want to keep my hair, I am on fin and minox and I still lose my hair so it's a lost game for me. By repair I mean make the skin look better on recipient by some procedures like laser resurfacing and SMP on donor.
I am concerned about SMP, something seems sketchy about this... Lots of marketing and misinformation, every clinic has a different description - magic inks, fading time, no chances of blue color etc. Additionally I feel like there is a lack of people testimonials maintaining it long term (except you, maybe I'm looking in wrong places). This is crucial in my case, considering at the moment it's my only way to go with donor scars, there is no scar / baldness fix on the horizon so I have to consider it long term.