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Will FUE cause dotting? (Hair Transplant)

posted by CIT E-mail, Licensees: USA, Asia, & Europe, 10.04.2008, 16:46

» With FUE will we get small dots (slight scaring) or not?
»
» If a person was to lose more hair then decided to shave their head or even
» prefered a shaved head,would we then see small dots,slight scaring.
»
» I'm asking this as I have taken to shaving my head,as I do not like
» thinning hair or the frontal loss I have.I actually think it looks
» good,but I hate the fact that I have not much hair(shadow)at the front.
»
» Yes I've given up on waiting for HM!

Hi,

There is no guarantee that dotting will occur. I have attached photos of various patients who have received CIT. You will see that the donor areas are all different in each unique case. You may also be able to see a slight decrease of density on the donor area in the attached photos.

No two donors are actually the same and each patient heals differently. The associated scarring will not always be visible to the naked eye as the extractions on the scalp are very shallow. Under high magnification, even these patients will show the absence of hair. Also keep in mind that after hair is taken, the blood supply is decreased on the area. The area may even become slightly lighter but no one can predict how visible these areas will be.

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