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An interesting case (Hair Transplant)
Dr. Mwamba,
It seems easier to approach repair with confidence for patients who went to poor surgeons. But the size of this patient's strip scar is thin and properly closed. The existing trasnplanted hair seems to be placed in proper directions and without plugginess. It stands to reason that there might be underlying reasons for the transplant to fail.
How could you screen a patient for poor physiology? Blood tests? Biopsy? What could you look for?
It is an interesting case, indeed.
Jessica is located in [NA] and he is available to meet: NO
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I am not a doctor. I am a technical writer and surgical technologist trained in hair transplant. My opinions are not necessarily those of Dr. Cole, Dr. Mwamba in Brussels, or IHTI. My advice is not medical advice.
Complete thread:
- An interesting case
- Dr. Arvind, 09.05.2007, 10:35 (Hair Transplant)
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- An interesting case
- marco, 09.05.2007, 14:18
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- Dr. Arvind, 10.05.2007, 10:13
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- Dr. Arvind, 10.05.2007, 10:24
- Donor pictures
- Dr. Arvind, 10.05.2007, 10:33
- The approach
- Dr. Arvind, 10.05.2007, 10:39
- The approach - haggis, 10.05.2007, 15:34
- The approach - JonnyE, 10.05.2007, 15:34
- The approach
- Dr. Arvind, 10.05.2007, 10:39
- Donor pictures
- Dr. Arvind, 10.05.2007, 10:33
- Comparative graft pictures.
- Dr. Arvind, 10.05.2007, 10:24
- An interesting case
- Jessica, 10.05.2007, 20:38
- An interesting case - damon, 11.05.2007, 03:02
- An interesting case
- Dr. Arvind, 12.05.2007, 07:33
- An interesting case
- drmwamba, 13.05.2007, 19:14
- An interesting case - Jessica, 13.05.2007, 22:19
- An interesting case
- drmwamba, 13.05.2007, 19:14

