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A few years ago, I had electrolyis to remove some grafts that had grown beyond the hairline. Unfortunately, a few natural follicular units were removed too within the hairline.

I'd like to have a few follicular units put in those natural spots that were removed.

Will a new hair transplant take hold on a spot where electrolyis was done one time, or would the electrolysis have so damaged the skin to make it impossible for growth.

Thanks.

Eagle10
 
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A very unique question?? I wish I could help but if I were you I'd contact an HT surgeon for a professional opinion.

I'm sure others here know more......any ideas?
 
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I looked into that some time ago to get rid of a few FUs myself. My understanding is that electrolysis "kills" the hair follicle by sending an electric "shock", preventing it from generating a new hair. I don't think it does any damage to the surrounding tissue nor does it prevent another (healthy) follicle being planted and working fine. Haven't gone ahead with this procedure so far as I haven't found the right place to do it. I would therefore welcome the story of a successful electrolysis experience, with details on the clinic and the costs involved.


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Thanks guys for the answers. From what I've read, electrolyis works by essentially bringing the skin tissue to a boil, burning out the hair follicle...so, I hope that it can actually heal.
 
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