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Hello to everybody, the following case it will be interesting especially for those who have been butchered, unfortunately there are lots of people with this problem.
In this case the patient had received a typical butcher ´s work, ugly scar crossed by multiple scars caused by excessively tight stitching resulting in a typical Frankenstein scar, plugs, irregular surface of the scalp with ridding and pitting due to the incisions. An example of lack of aesthetic sense.
The approach followed by the medical team it was:
-Extract those plugs who requires
-Extract a new Strip with which repair the previous one
-Obtain an additional number of grafts with FUE with which cover more area of the scalp
-Redesign the first line
-Restore a normal appearance to the patient to allow him to move one with his life again.
The number of grafts obtained finally were:
-First day: 1.382 FUE
-Second day: 2.280 STRIP
Total: 3.362 Grafts
Here you can see the evolution of the procedure from before to the current 6 months after the op.
BEFORE:
DURING
1 º DAY 1.382 FUE:
2 º DAY 2.280 STRIP:
AFTER 4 MONTHS:
6 MONTHS:
In this case the patient had received a typical butcher ´s work, ugly scar crossed by multiple scars caused by excessively tight stitching resulting in a typical Frankenstein scar, plugs, irregular surface of the scalp with ridding and pitting due to the incisions. An example of lack of aesthetic sense.
The approach followed by the medical team it was:
-Extract those plugs who requires
-Extract a new Strip with which repair the previous one
-Obtain an additional number of grafts with FUE with which cover more area of the scalp
-Redesign the first line
-Restore a normal appearance to the patient to allow him to move one with his life again.
The number of grafts obtained finally were:
-First day: 1.382 FUE
-Second day: 2.280 STRIP
Total: 3.362 Grafts
Here you can see the evolution of the procedure from before to the current 6 months after the op.
BEFORE:
DURING
1 º DAY 1.382 FUE:
2 º DAY 2.280 STRIP:
AFTER 4 MONTHS:
6 MONTHS:
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