Gho Clinic -
Follicle Transplantation |
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One Week After Surgery - Left Temple (HAIR TOTALLY WET)
Recipient site one week after surgery. Hair is totally wet. You can
see scabs have formed all
over the grafts. The area that was treated was a triangular shape. There are
grafts behind the
hairline which you are not able to view from these pictures. The darker
spots represent scabs or
crusts over the grafts. The grafts continue to grow and resemble stubbles on the
scalp.
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9 Days After
Surgery - Front View
I haven't had a hair cut for over two months. I looked like I had a
bad hair piece in this picture but I had no
choice since I needed to grow my hair long for the procedure. This is how I normally wear my hair,
ie: I wear my hair down which gives me
fairly good coverage, cosmetically speaking.
This is to show you why I only wanted to do a small
section on the left hand side
that really bothered me instead of doing the entire hairline.
My goal is to wait for HAIRmultiplication for the rest of my
hairline.
HairSite's HAIRmultiplication (HM) & Follicle Transplantation (FT) Coverage Both HM and FT
are prepared by HairSite
based on actual interview and conversations with Dr. Gho. |