The use of Acell Wound Regeneration Product in the treatment of Hair Transplant Scars
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Courtesy of Dr. Robert Jones BACKGROUND |
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October 31, 2008 update The patient is a 41 year old male who had numerous previous surgeries and bad scarring as a result. The scar was excised, the wound was rinsed with saline, and Acell powder was generously applied to the exposed tissue. Two layers of Acell Wound Sheets were applied over the powder and the sheets were held in place with 5-0 gut. The patient will provide Dr. Robert Jones updates frequently and take photos as it heals. Dr. Jones felt that this was the ideal patient, a patient with lots of scaring from past surgeries. This will be the most amazing use for Acell in Hair Transplants if the healing goes as we hope - to regenerate the donor area and to eliminate scaring from past, poorly performed, hair transplants. |
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Immediately post op pics. |
Immediately post op pics. |
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Nov 04, 2008 update To the right are the first post-op photos taken by the patient. Pictures were taken Saturday Night 2 days after the procedure >>>>>>
It has been a few days
since the surgery, Here is what Dr. Jones' patient said about his
past experience with hair transplants and about how the surgery went
for him. |
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Week Post Op |
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2 Weeks update "There have been many questions sent to me on the methods used and the expected outcome of this patient. The protocol that I used followed the suggestions put forward by a representative of the Acell company. I followed their suggestions as closely as I could and have been in phone contact with them several times discussing this patients progress. The photo below is one taken today. The Acell product hopefully will allow normal hair bearing tissue on either side of the wound to grow across the wound. When this heals completely, we hope to have normal hair bearing tissue where there use to be scar. It will take a few more months to see the complete results of the experiment. If this is not successful, I plan to try another strategy along with the Acell company to try to make this work. I would ask that everyone be patient, since this is the first patient where Acell has been used in this application." - Dr. Robert Jones |
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Nov 24, 2008 update - 25 days since procedure Here is the latest photo from the Acell patient. Dr. Jones is happy with the way things are healing, though it is still early to make conclusions. You can see hair growing at the edge of the wound, which is a great sign. Photo was taken Nov 24, 2008. |
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Dec 1, 2008 update - 1 month update |
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