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medkram

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  1. Can you recommend anyone who does good laser removal work. Thanks
  2. Could you give me some detail about the hair laser removal and dermabrasion techniques you undertook as I am considering removing some incorrectly placed grafts by such methods. Regards
  3. Can you recommend anyone in UK or Europe who does good corrective surgery. I was also on Dr bernsteins website and he looks like he is very capable of perfoming good repair work. Regards
  4. Good to hear it was successful for you. Can you recommend anywhere in the UK that does such work or guide me to relevant websites. Regards
  5. Can I ask about the laserings you had to remove mini-plugs. How did this procedure work and can it be used to remove incorrectly placed hairs?
  6. Can incorrectly placed grafts be removed by FUE extraction or any other method. As anyone had experience of this? Regards
  7. Can incorrectly placed grafts be removed by FUE extraction or any other method. As anyone had experience of this? Regards
  8. Hi, I am 32 years old and have had both strip and FUE done and I am left with an unsatisfactory result at present. My hairline is about 1 inch above original position but I guess this is ok as temples have receded back. My main concern is that the mid-scalp region is packed with dense grafts especially in forlock area and this doesn't look natural as my crown area is quite bald (heading for a NW6). Also the direction of some of the grafts in these areas are postioned incorrectly and the hairline doesn't quite match the receded hair in the side regions. I am more concerned about a natural look rather than density. I probably would settle for a reasonably good hairline and sparse coverage (evenly distributed) in mid-scalp. Thinking of starting propecia to settle the hairloss in crown. Is it possible to remove the 'bad' grafts by FUE, and do most surgeons partake in this kind of work ? I have also been considering possibly removing transplanted hairs by other methods such as laser or dermabrasion. Does anyone have experience of these reversal methods or have a similar case to mine? Would appreciate your advice/comments as I am finding the whole thing quite stressful.
  9. Hi, I am 32 years old and have had both strip and FUE done and I am left with an unsatisfactory result at present. My hairline is about 1 inch above original position but I guess this is ok as temples have receded back. My main concern is that the mid-scalp region is packed with dense grafts especially in forlock area and this doesn't look natural as my crown area is quite bald (heading for a NW6). Also the direction of some of the grafts in these areas are postioned incorrectly and the hairline doesn't quite match the receded hair in the side regions. I am more concerned about a natural look rather than density. I probably would settle for a reasonably good hairline and sparse coverage (evenly distributed) in mid-scalp. Thinking of starting propecia to settle the hairloss in crown. Is it possible to remove the 'bad' grafts by FUE, and do most surgeons partake in this kind of work ? I have also been considering possibly removing transplanted hairs by other methods such as laser or dermabrasion. Does anyone have experience of these reversal methods or have a similar case to mine? Would appreciate your advice/comments as I am finding the whole thing quite stressful.
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