Hair Transplant Success Through Head and Body Hair

November 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

This patient’s severe baldness was exacerbated by bad transplants and several failed restoration surgeries done elsewhere. The aftermath:

  • Several large widened strip scars that wrapped around his head.
  • Scars in the crown and front from an attempt to suture a wig permanently to his head.
  • Poorly angled large plugs consisting of five- to six-hairs.
  • Severe pitting.
  • Depleted donor supply from his head.

He was told by several hair transplant doctors and clinics that he was beyond repair, and would have to wait for hair cloning or hair multiplication. By the time he came to Dr. Umar, he was desperate.

Using Follicular Unit Extraction, Dr. Umar transplanted over 16,000 grafts from the man’s chest, stomach area, arms and legs, along with 2,000 grafts from his beard and another 1,500 grafts from the nape of his neck.

By the time he was finished, Dr. Umar restored the patient’s receding hairline from and hid his scars, a hair transplant repair that would be impossible to achieve using outdated methods.

 

Curious about ways to repair failed transplants? Contact Dr. Umar for a free online consultation today.


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