I was a corrective patient and
a worst case scenario and should
not be confused with a new virgin
head having hair transplant surgery.
My goal was to diminish the unsightly
effects of the prior seven hair
transplant surgeries. I am told
by Dr. Woods that I will look
worse before I start to look better.
However, the thick plugs that
were staring at me for 22 years
are gone and considering what
I looked like there is already
a definite improvement and I am
encouraged with the results. I
will keep you updated with my
progress and photo's in the near
future.
Considering
the surgery was performed 5
weeks ago, I am greatly encouraged
with the results. I don't expect
to have an Elvis head of hair
when I am fully healed and the
new hair grafts have grown in
as that was not my intention
for having the surgery. My greatest
hope was to have the thick wall
of plugs completely removed
and re-establish the frontal
hairline.
I
wet my hair on the top of my
head and combed my hair directly
back and took the pictures at
a closer distance than the other
photo's. I do not comb my hair
in this manner but I felt as
though this was neccesary to
expose the area fully where
the frontal corrective surgery
was performed. The area is still
healing and it will take several
months to completely heal.