Balboa
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OK so i want to get a few things clear that may give me an advantage to healing better after FUE around the hairline.
this is a quote from a doc who posted on this site i have highlighted the main part.
More than punch size , skin characteristics play a big role.
Patients with white skin tend to have no visible signs of scars even with punch above 1mm.
patient with dark skin ( indian , around Mediterranee sea ,...) tend to have white dots ( signs of scarring ) with punch even smaller than 1mm.
The first factor that determines scarring is inflammatory reaction after a trauma .The bigger the trauma , the higher the inflammation .
Each person react differently from trauma .After torsion of an ankle , you will observe different reaction from big swelling to nothing from one person to the other .
We should be aware of it and try to decrease the inflammatory process ( control punch size , use medication to decrease the inflammatory process ,and so forth .
In the same idea , we are using phototherapy with LED light to help control that .
Scarring with FUE is rare and for those who have that ,we are coming with ways of treating it .
My question is what about using anti inflammatory after the procedure?? would that help or not? and if not why not what complications can doing this cause. thanks.
this is a quote from a doc who posted on this site i have highlighted the main part.
More than punch size , skin characteristics play a big role.
Patients with white skin tend to have no visible signs of scars even with punch above 1mm.
patient with dark skin ( indian , around Mediterranee sea ,...) tend to have white dots ( signs of scarring ) with punch even smaller than 1mm.
The first factor that determines scarring is inflammatory reaction after a trauma .The bigger the trauma , the higher the inflammation .
Each person react differently from trauma .After torsion of an ankle , you will observe different reaction from big swelling to nothing from one person to the other .
We should be aware of it and try to decrease the inflammatory process ( control punch size , use medication to decrease the inflammatory process ,and so forth .
In the same idea , we are using phototherapy with LED light to help control that .
Scarring with FUE is rare and for those who have that ,we are coming with ways of treating it .
My question is what about using anti inflammatory after the procedure?? would that help or not? and if not why not what complications can doing this cause. thanks.






