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Guru Real Hair Club Member
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Im not a member of HLH but i was googling yesterday for coblestoning repairs and HLH had loads on the topic they have had lots of people who have gone in for fraxel laser treatment to smooth out the bumpy look, alothough there were loads of pics from posters to show how well it worked etc but the Mod on there Farrel took them off for some unknown reason, did any of you guys get a chance to look at how it turned out or if you know where any before any after pics are on the net or on that forum, cheers


Dr A. Armani 2500 Fue
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I have moderate experience with Fraxel and other lasers on the face and would not offer it to smooth cobblestoning.

Dr. Lindsey McLean VA
 
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it does say in allot of posts i have read that its not common to use on the scalp and is not its intention but seems to give good effects regardless, what about dermabrasion do you think that would help atall or any other types of treatment that would like peels etc. thanks


Dr A. Armani 2500 Fue
Dec 2008

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Dr. Lindsey,

Have you had any experiences treating erythematous scarring from a transplant failure?

If so, what laser or cosmetic treatment would you recommend or have experience using to treat persistent (more than a 1.5 year old) erythematous scarring in the hairline.

The hairline is also being raised in the patient, and the area to be treated does not contain any viable grafts for future use. The unwanted hairline area (hairline placed too low) has had grafts removed via punching them out and use of eletrolysis.

VersaPulse, Dye Laser, etc.?
 
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