Excellent question. I don't have the details about your pathological (keloid) scar formation (active or non-active). Yes, a hair transplant surgery (HTS) can be performed but as hair surgeon I will be concerned about a future keloid scars after the donor area harvesting technique with Donor Strip and/or FUExcision and the recipient area too. So NO surgery at the moment, I will to treat your keloid scar first then evaluate a HTS in the future (scar and head). A 2nd opinion is an excellent option too, look for a local and well trained and experience hair surgeon. Good luck.
Excellent question. It is not normal about sun burn and hypersensitive recipient area after hair transplantation. You should contact your hair surgeon about your question. Or you may need to schedule a consult for an evaluation with a local and experiences hair restoration surgeon. Good luck.
Great question. I won't recommend to take it if you don't have a HAIR LOSS DIAGNOSTIC. I will recommend you to book a consultation for a detailed evaluation and DIAGNOSTIC with a local, trained and experienced hair loss specialist. Good luck.
Excellent question. Do no panic, it may be normal the "shock loss:" during the first 4-8 weeks of the treatment and I ALWAYS tell that to my patients . The hair loss will stop and hair regrowth will start weeks later. I will suggest you to contact to your doctor for his/her feedback about your issue too. Good luck.
Great questions. Unfortunately you have complications in your donor and recipient area. You were too young for hair transplant surgery too. There are several options for repairing the donor area and one of them is: micropigmentantion with FUE grafting. For the recipient area: another FUExcision surgery for blending the existing hairs with new hairs in different angle, direction and tilt. It could be necessary to remove and recycle some of the transplanted hair too. You need to book a consultation for a detailed evaluation and surgical plan with a local and well TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED HAIR RESTORATION SURGEON. You may need 1-2 opinions. Good luck.