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1 hour ago, Seniormido said:

This sounds crazy but why it is not possible to move all the hair in the donor area (back and sides) to the top of the head by fue then cover all the scars with SMP !

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I would say its not advisable, unless you are already the rebel type in terms of appearance (exotic piercings, inks, hair dyes, handfuls of hair gel, clothing adorned with feathers, rhinstones, random holes) mental picturing a dennis rodman-like figure

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No, that is crazy. No ethical surgeon would do it, cosmetically it would be a disaster.


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On 9/28/2020 at 8:39 AM, Seniormido said:

This sounds crazy but why it is not possible to move all the hair in the donor area (back and sides) to the top of the head by fue then cover all the scars with SMP !

Because you would have a head full of ink from ear to ear and in a few shot years regret an irreversible catastrophe. You would end up with a life sentence of wearing wigs. No surgeon would do it and if they did should be struck off ever performing surgery again (at the very least).

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This can and will be a never ending mess. 😂

First of all the scars will most likely be linear as adjacent FUE punches will form continuous scars. Therefore the whole area will be scarred/burnt looking or similar to some forms of scarring alopecia. Now the risk with that is that SMP might not hold well , might fade in an unpredicted way or might even lead to complications with color as the skin texture is different. 

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2 hours ago, jimcraig152 said:

Jermaine Jackson thought of this before you did too. So it is not an original idea

Woah had to google JJackson, based on search results seems like that is supposed to be some kind of PAINT. What people will think of, actually makes Trump seem pretty tame.

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There's a poster on here who's aiming to do this and had 1 or 2 HTs already.  I can't remember his name though.

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No ethical surgeon would agree to do this, the donor would look like scarring alopecia 

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