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Botox is not required to in order to put the transplanted onto the forehead area. However, starting the hairline right on the forehead might probably result in unnatural hairline since it's too low. Hair loss is a continuous process and it's better to save limited number of donor hair for future hair loss too.
frontal hairline should be designed according to facial anatomy and actions of frontalis muscle. Botox injections to frontalis muscle in order to plan and have a lower frontal hairline is non sense and not logical .
It’s not uncommon to experience some itching after a hair transplant as the scalp heals, but I understand your concern about whether scratching or the appearance of small pimples could mean graft loss. At one month post-transplant, the grafts should have already become securely anchored in the s...
Answer by Dr. Arslan Musbeh – Hair Transplant Surgeon After one month post-DHI, the transplanted grafts are already fully anchored into the scalp. At that stage, it’s very unlikely that a minor impact, such as a hat being hit off, could dislodge or permanently damage the implanted follicles. D...
As a hair surgeon, I understand that dealing with a mature hairline or a higher forehead can be frustrating, especially if it’s something you’ve noticed from a young age. At 23, the question of whether to undergo a hair transplant depends on a few key factors, including the stability of your hai...
That is definetelly safe to undergo rhinoplasty two months after hair transplant. Anesthesia from rhinoplasty may not interfere with grafts healing or cause a secondary shock loss or an increase of hair shedding, primary shock loss that will be seen after surgery .
It’s completely understandable to feel concerned at the 6-month mark, but what you’re experiencing sounds fairly typical for this stage in the DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) process. Hair growth after a transplant can vary significantly from person to person, and while some people might see mor...
What you’re describing—the “hills” forming in the skin and redness—does raise some questions, but based on the timing and the dermatologist’s diagnosis, it seems like you were experiencing an inflammatory reaction, not necessarily ridging scars. Ridging typically refers to raised,...
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