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Scar Improvement

Hair transplant specialists are often confronted with patients whose donor areas have been severely scarred by an older harvesting method, improper harvesting techniques, too many surgeries, or, in the rare patient, a large scar due to the patient's individual healing tendencies. Frequently when scars occur, they can be surgically improved. The modification of obvious scarring may be attempted at the same time as a transplant procedure.

 

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Dr Bill Rassman and Dr Bob Bernstein, who contributed portions of their "Patients Guide to Hair Transplantation" for use on this site. You can visit their excellent in-depth web site at www.newhair.com and request a full free copy of this, 300 page plus, book.

 
 

 


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