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Dr.Carl Bazan (Hair Transplant)

posted by AboutHair, 04.05.2007, 22:56

» » All doctors do the same thing. They go over the older scar, so that you
» » always have only one scar, no matter how many transplants you have
» done.
»
»
» Not necessarily true. We have seen MANY patients over the years with
» "racing stripes" or "zebra stripes" up and down the back and sides of
» their heads. It is easier for the doctors to just pull a new strip with
» good density, than to muck around with taking out the old scar, and
» dealing with the scarred area's lack of density.
» I think this is an awful thing to do, but it's out there. It usually goes
» along with something like this: "don't worry, it will just be a fine white
» line, like a pencil point, after a while even your hair dresser won't be
» abel to find it".
» So don't think that all docs are going to take the old one out with the
» new one.

That's a good point. I guess you can never really say that ALL doctors do anything. I wasn't aware of any doctors doing that, but now that you say it, I can see that happening. I would say that it would be a good idea to ask and if the doctor says that he doesn't go over the old scar, go elsewhere. I'd say that if he's that unconcerned with the quality of his work, the rest of the procedure would likely be compromised as well. It's not necessary to have more than one scar.


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