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Has anyone had experiences, ideas or success with repairing the scar in their donor area using grafts? I have heard of new methods where FI or FUE is used to implant individual hairs into the scar to cover it though there is very little information available on the internet. There are a few photos of the operation but little documentation on success or failure of those procedures. I have heard that this process has a high failure rate in regrowth, but It seems like there are many people who could benefit from this even if they have to implant twice the amount of grafts for success.

This post is in regards to any type of scar (thin or thick) since IMO a scar is a scar and no one should have to live with one unless they have to.
 
Posts: 32 | Registered: September 18, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I had a few implanted into a scar behind my ear a month and a half ago. Time will tell in mine, but I've heard some doctors claim that FU's in scars grow poorly or not at all, while others claim they grow exceptionally well there.

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Posts: 77 | Registered: May 01, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Just had 200 put in my scar hopefuly they will take and I can get on with my life and put this HT business behind me. I just pray that it works and cloning comes about in the near futuer.

good luck
 
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