Regular Member nishchd Posted July 23, 2020 Regular Member Share Posted July 23, 2020 Hi All, I am 6 months out my 3rd FUE surgery. Almost 9500 grafts taken from back and sides of my head in last 7 years. Top of my head is now somewhat sorted. But now my donor area looks a bit patchy and depleted. I have seen some vdos and articles where SMP can be a solution for this but it is a temporary one. I want to ask can BHT used to fill in the depleted areas of scalp i.e back and sides. I don't want to make it like a virgin scalp but a little 'normal' looking. How successful would it be? and is there any growth issues in the scar tissue? Please suggest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Gabreille Nelson Mukhia Posted July 24, 2020 Senior Member Share Posted July 24, 2020 2 hours ago, nishchd said: Hi All, I am 6 months out my 3rd FUE surgery. Almost 9500 grafts taken from back and sides of my head in last 7 years. Top of my head is now somewhat sorted. But now my donor area looks a bit patchy and depleted. I have seen some vdos and articles where SMP can be a solution for this but it is a temporary one. I want to ask can BHT used to fill in the depleted areas of scalp i.e back and sides. I don't want to make it like a virgin scalp but a little 'normal' looking. How successful would it be? and is there any growth issues in the scar tissue? Please suggest. Both are viable options. If you go for beard hair to be transplanted in the donor area, then it can be done. SMP is also a great idea. However, with SMP, maintainance is mandatory from time to time. Can you share some pictures of your donor? Official representative of Eugenix Hair Sciences Dr. Arika Bansal & Dr. Pradeep Sethi https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5crlGyTac2hlU1gHneADzQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LonelyGraft Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 8 hours ago, nishchd said: Hi All, I am 6 months out my 3rd FUE surgery. Almost 9500 grafts taken from back and sides of my head in last 7 years. Top of my head is now somewhat sorted. But now my donor area looks a bit patchy and depleted. I have seen some vdos and articles where SMP can be a solution for this but it is a temporary one. I want to ask can BHT used to fill in the depleted areas of scalp i.e back and sides. I don't want to make it like a virgin scalp but a little 'normal' looking. How successful would it be? and is there any growth issues in the scar tissue? Please suggest. Any pictures? Who was your doctor? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Rolandas Posted July 24, 2020 Senior Member Share Posted July 24, 2020 I've seen Dr. Lorenzo in Spain is doing quite a few jobs like this with BHT which to be honest looks very good. I would personally go for BHT instead of SMP due to maintenance like others said. 1st FUE - 28/01/2020 - 3659 grafts - Dr. Bruno Ferreira 2nd FUE - 03/06/2021 - 2881 grafts - Dr. Bruno Ferreira Follow me on YouTube I'm not a medical professional, thus any information given by me is my own observation and should not be treated as professional advice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member nishchd Posted July 24, 2020 Author Regular Member Share Posted July 24, 2020 Please note that I haven't had a professional hair cut in last 6 months so I don't know how it would look if I cut the hair short, but it still look depleted. @Gabreille Nelson Mukhia My concern was, will the growth and sustainability be same in the scar tissue if I go for BHT? and how many grafts would be needed to give it a normalized look. @LonelyGraft Three different doctors in Chandigarh India. Please note I am just 6 month out my 3rd surgery and crown is still growing ,it received around 2000 grafts as per doctor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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