This was sent in by a prospective patient who wanted to know our advice on his procedure.
The procedure was done 5 months ago in Turkey, and I told him his growth is just beginning. However, the hair line does appear to be straight(unnatural) and the positioning of the grafts on the top of his head appear to be spread thin with no artistic thought. The donor area has pockmarks in it and it is far from scarless. Prospective patients are tempted to cut corners and save dollars by doing this procedure with the hope that they can get a quality procedure at a fraction of the cost. Unless a doctor can show many, many examples of patients with extensive hair loss you are setting yourself up for failure. This procedure should never be a FUE. You cannot move an adequate amount of hair to make an impact on a patient with this much loss.
Hair line is too straight
Follicles spread out to cover a large area
Pitting in donor from extracting of FUE
I don't know more about hair transplantation, But FUE is the one that gives natural results. In FUE method, lancet isn't used, no suture, and visible scars aren't remain in the area which follicles are removed from.
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How would you explain that he had FUE and his results are horrible?
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