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Hair Transplant Surgery: Hiding Donor Scars

February 19, 2010 by  
Filed under Hair Care


It is true that hair transplant surgeries leave scars. But if the surgery is handled properly then the scars are made so thin and tiny that they are hardly visible. Skilled surgeons have ways of making the scars disappear practically.

As first priority, the surgeon must carefully choose the path site for harvesting the donor tissues. In most cases its does not exceeds more then one centimeter. This helps the scalps in closing completely on placing back.

Proper hair transplant procedures do not reveal the scars. Even if the patient wears his hair in short style, it does make the scars visible. It’ll only be visible if the patient is genetically exposed to keloid scarring. These patients require special treatment.

An honest doctor will first inform the person suffering from keloid scarring about the scars that will appear after the surgery. Then it is the patient who decides whether the surgery is not worth scarring that will be caused.

The next thing which the keloid patients would like to discuss is regarding the ways keloid could be covered. Wearing the hair a little longer may camouflage it. Patients having rubbery skin may have even wider donor scars as these types of skins tend to stretch too much. The patients with keloid scarring and those with rubbery skins constitute into two groups that add 5% of the people having these surgeries.

In the rest 95% patients, scarring is considered a minor problem. Skilled surgeons are able to keep the donor stripes very thin and use a method called dual layer closure for healing the skin properly. As long the surgeons are aware of the task they are performing, scars will be having minor considerations.

Multiple hair transplant surgery is another reason that leads to scar formation. To keep supplying the grafts with new transplants, fresh donor tissue stripes are taken out continuously. This procedure forms scars in large numbers on side and back of the head.

Additionally, there is another surgery procedure that levels scarring to one thin line. This procedure involves acquiring a new thin layer of donor tissue from just above the original scar. While stitching both new and old cuts are stitched in one line. This procedure is mostly used in multiple surgeries.

It is a fact that hair transplant surgeries leave scars. Varying among patients they may be large or few in numbers. Some struggle to hide them while others need a minimum effort in doing so. Regardless of the scars density, a majority of people will continue hair transplant surgery and the procedures for removing them will also keep emerging.

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  3. Hair Transplant surgery: Hair Insertion Procedure
  4. How to Avoiding Fake Hair Transplant Surgeons
  5. How To Determining Number of Grafts in Hair Transplant Surgery

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