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  1. On 3/14/2024 at 7:14 AM, rkd4084 said:

    Thanks! My revision was not quite 5 months ago. 

    Ok, I think you have a ways to go, especially on a revision. When it comes to strip scar concealment I've been addressing the entire donor zone so that it all blends seamlessly. 

  2. How long ago was the revision? It can take a year or even longer for redness to subside and unfortunately sometimes it never does. I once had a client use a Fraxel laser to flatten his strip scars and also remove the redness. It was effective but this was attempted years after having the surgery. As far as applying topicals, my wife used Mederma and Scar Guard to help heal her C Section scar and it did improve it. 

  3. I've had multiple surgeries with Dr. Feller and one with Dr Bloxham. To see pictures of my hair just search for my SMP clinic's web site Ahead Ink in North Bergen, New Jersey. I also have a YouTube channel where you can see my hair. I'm now 51 years old and would be a slick bald NW5/6 without HT surgery (I never took Finasteride). My first surgery was in 2005.

  4. At Ahead Ink I'm always looking for ways to improve the lives of hair transplant patients. Having 3 strip scars myself I understand how troublesome door area scarring can be. I recently devised a new approach where the entire donor zone gets treated with SMP. This works well for full concealment of both strip and FUE scars. Here is a client who had both types of surgery. He will return for a third session to further address lower/nape zone scars. Thanks for looking.

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  5. 4 hours ago, mr_peanutbutter said:

    if i was you id consider smp for the crown, that would be probably the easiest solution for you

     

    does smp work at a length like op has it right now? @hairthere

     

    Unfortunately it doesn't. He'd need to shave down with a zero guard on a clipper.

     

    Adriam, your instinct about your donor is correct IMO. I wouldn't recommend having surgery. 

     

  6. On 7/16/2023 at 4:46 AM, mr_peanutbutter said:

    as an alternative id also research about good smp artist, i think @hairthere is located in the usa

    On 7/16/2023 at 4:46 AM, mr_peanutbutter said:

     

     

     

     

    Thanks for the mention. I'm actually going to be working on a very similar client today.

    Obviously this "clinic/doctor" is a scammer and should not be doing hair transplants, but the consumer really needs to spend more time researching and understanding what they're getting themselves into when they start down this path. 

    OP: Sorry to say but it's doubtful you'll recoup anything from this. The best you can do is chalk it up to a lesson learned and be thankful your donor wasn't butchered. You can do SMP around those grafts but I'd recommend looking into removal either via surgery or laser. If you want to schedule a consultation reach out to me via email info@aheadink.com or text/call 201-482-4529. 

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  7. In my opinion the best way to maximize your donor zone is to do as many strips as possible and then switch to FUE. This was the approach I took and it allowed me to transplant almost 10k grafts. The problem with this approach is that consequent strip scars will likely be wider than the first. This could present an issue with the length you wear your donor hair. What is the quality of your current strip?

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  8. I'm having to fix more and more clients who thought they could shave down after FUE without the scars being noticeable. Scalp Micropigmentation certainly helps disguise the dot scarring but I would advise against doing this if you want it to be completely undetectable. 

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  9. 14 hours ago, pultarmi said:

    Why didn't you go lower with SMP as there are still some scars visible near the neck region?

    Some SMP dots look much wider than surrounding hairs, especially below the lower linear scar, is this intended or why does this happen?

    This client sat for 5+ hours each session. The zone below the scar was particularly sensitive so he asked not to go lower. We may address this zone at a later date but he was fine with ending the work where we did. The dots you are referring to are actually hairs. 

  10. 13 hours ago, jwolfe890 said:

    hairthere, is smp effective enough that if someone shaved their head with a razor they could conceal the fue scars?

    It depends on what the donor looks like when shaved. If there's no appearance of shaved hair then the entire zone might need to be treated.

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