Fixing Failed Hair Transplants: Corrective Solutions
Had a transplant that did not give the results you wanted? I specialize in correcting unnatural hairlines, poor density, and visible scarring to get your look back on track.
This patient came to us for a corrective hair transplant. We used 5500 grafts to recreate his hairline and re-densify the frontal part, mid-scalp, and crown.
This patient came to us for a corrective hair transplant. We used 5500 grafts to recreate his hairline and re-densify the frontal part, mid-scalp, and crown.
This patient came to us for a corrective hair transplant. We used 5500 grafts to recreate his hairline and re-densify the frontal part, mid-scalp, and crown.
Another repair case for a Norwood Grade 6 patient. We used 5000 grafts to correct the previous work and provide a natural, dense result.
Another repair case for a Norwood Grade 6 patient. We used 5000 grafts to correct the previous work and provide a natural, dense result.
Another repair case for a Norwood Grade 6 patient. We used 5000 grafts to correct the previous work and provide a natural, dense result.
This video shows a patient's journey from a failed transplant at another clinic to a successful, natural-looking result with QHT. We believe in getting it right.
About Fixing Failed Transplants
Fixing a bad transplant requires more than just adding hair. I personally examine your donor area and existing scar tissue to identify why the previous work failed. We use 5000 to 5500 grafts in a single session to correct unnatural hairlines and density gaps, ensuring the final result looks completely natural.
Repairing a failed transplant is a high-stakes procedure. Often, the initial work suffers from 'pluggy' hairlines, improper graft angulation, or density that does not match the rest of the scalp. At QHT, I handle these cases by applying the same microscopic precision used in fresh transplants, but with the added complexity of working around existing scar tissue.
My Approach to Repair:
- Scalp Assessment: I start by mapping the previous work. We identify if the donor area has enough capacity left to support a corrective session.
- Directional Correction: A major sign of a failed transplant is hair growing in the wrong direction. I manually adjust the slit angle to match your natural hair growth pattern.
- Density Restoration: For Norwood Grade 6 or 7 cases, I often integrate scalp grafts with beard or chest hair to provide the density that was missing after the first surgery.
- Bio-Enhanced Healing: To ensure grafts take well in previously operated, fibrous tissue, I use specialized bio-enhanced holding solutions to maximize survival rates.
It is not just about adding volume. It is about fixing the foundation. If you have been hiding behind a cap or felt let down by your previous results, I am here to help you get the look you initially signed up for.
QHT Clinic
I understand the frustration of a transplant that did not go as planned. I don't just add more grafts; I analyze your scalp, fix the unnatural hairline, and work to restore the density you deserve. My team and I are committed to getting your confidence back on track.
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