Hair Transplant Repair

The Best Hair Transplant Repair with small grafts for retransplantion

Hair Transplant Repair

However, many early hair transplant techniques that used hair “plugs”, large grafts or mini grafts that are not aesthetically acceptable by today’s standards.

Many who have had these older hair transplant techniques can now complete or repair their previous hair transplants using today’s very refined hair restoration techniques.

After hair transplant repair patients can typically achieve a natural look that they can style in any manner.

The below photos show examples of out dated or poor hair transplants results that have been repaired/updated with today’s new techniques.

This section shows in detail the various surgical techniques available today for hair transplant repair such as masking, recycling grafts, and/or excising the hairline.

various hair transplant repair techniques

Various hair transplant repair techniques

Masking large grafts with micro grafts.Some physicians will simply attempt to mask the old plug grafts by surrounding them with today’s smaller and more refined micro grafts.

This can be effective if the older grafts are not too close to the hairline. A patient must also have a sufficient number of micro grafts available to surround and mask these larger grafts.

However, if a patient’s large grafts are too low on the hairline or if there are not sufficient micro grafts available to mask them they should be carefully removed.

hair transplant repair techniques

Removing and recycling large grafts into small grafts.Often a patient’s previous hair transplant grafts cannot simply be masked by surrounding them with smaller and more refined micro grafts.

These large grafts should be surgically removed and recycled into small micro grafts that can then be retransplanted.

hair transplant repair techniques

 

To do plug reduction and recycling a physician begins by removing the large round plug grafts. Typically a round punch instrument is used to excise these obvious larger round grafts.

This punch graft

This punch graft is normally the same size or smaller than the one used to originally create and place these round punch grafts.

Some times a small part of the large graft is left in the scalp, thus leaving behind a smaller graft. Often the round holes left after the round grafts are punched out are then stitched closed.

recycled hair transplant grafts
Scalp after old round punch grafts have been removed by a punch.
 
 

Scalp after punch holes have been stitched closed. New micro incisions have been created for the recycled grafts.round punch grafts repaired

The hair plug

or part of the hair plug that was removed is then carefully dissected into tiny micro grafts that contain one, two, three, and sometimes four hair follicular units.

These refined micro grafts are then retransplanted into tiny incisions around the excised punch grafts. Often a surgeon will harvest additional tissue from the donor area to create additional micrografts.

When these tiny micrografts grow out they will recreate a natural and refined distribution of hairs in place of the previously unnatural “pluggy” grafts.

 Large round plugs are recycled into numerous tiny micrografts.

Repair of outdated

Repair of outdated and or poor graft placement using scalp surgery.In extreme situations where the hairline was placed unnaturally low or the temple areas are blunted with no natural recession, scalp surgery may be required to raise the hairline and remove the offending grafts.

The patient shown below has a hairline that is not only “pluggy” but placed too low, with no natural recession in his temple areas.

Simply removing the round plug grafts would not remedy this patient’s unnaturally low hairline because he would then have visible scarring in his forehead area below the hairline.

This patient opted to do a surgery that first lifted his hairline higher, while recreating a natural recession in his temple areas.

small grafts for retransplantion

The row of pluggy grafts that are too low are first surgically removed in one thin strip. The grafts in this removed strip were then immediately recycled into small grafts for retransplantion.

The patient’s forehead skin was then pulled upward and seamlessly sutured. This surgery raised the man’s hairline by about 1.5 cm and restored the recession in his temple areas. A rejuvenating browlift was a bi-product of this surgical hairline correction.

tiny follicular unit micrografts

 

Tiny follicular unit micro grafts

Tiny follicular unit micrografts are then placed in front of the linear incision to create a refined and feathered hairline.

Once the newly transplanted hair grew out the patient achieved a hairline that was vastly more refined and also positioned higher on the forehead in a much more natural manner.

newly transplanted hairline

 

Patients who suffer from inadequate previous hair transplants are encouraged to seek expert medical advice and correct their outdated or inadequate work.

Today there is no reason for patients to continue to suffer from an unnatural and embarrassing appearance.

Understandably, many patients who have had a painful and negative experience with hair transplant surgery are reluctant to seek help.

But they often get a new lease on life when they discover what can now be done to restore both their natural hair and often their normal life.