FUE hair Transplant Hairline Repair - Learn How to Avoid!

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Dr. Cole discusses the red flags of patient advocates and the importance of trust but verify. In a pay-to-play system, patients are not always steered in the direction of their best interest but in what makes more sense in the financial pockets of others. We will discuss these shortfalls, expose the horrors, and what it takes to reverse them if possible. I hope you find this video educational and provides you the means to make an informed decision to avoid the shortfalls that have befallen many others.
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  • @broederbond60
    @broederbond607 ай бұрын

    Excellent work, Dr. Cole.

  • @hamptonhudson2838
    @hamptonhudson283810 ай бұрын

    🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @ChrisRubeo
    @ChrisRubeo10 ай бұрын

    Great work. You saved that poor kid.

  • @forhair

    @forhair

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you, yes we must educate to try avoid more patients suffer like him :)

  • @nastbass
    @nastbass7 ай бұрын

    Hi Dr Cole, unfortunately I am in a similar situation to this individual. Nowhere nearly as bad in my opinion but definitely something I am not happy with and believe needs to be corrected. Any recommendations for Southern California or how can I get in touch to discuss this?

  • @forhair

    @forhair

    7 ай бұрын

    Send us your pictures here: www.forhair.com/free-online-consultation/

  • @broederbond60
    @broederbond607 ай бұрын

    An FUE only clinic is remarkable and seems to be the trend. I know the best of the best most experienced HT surgeon in southern California who performs primarily FUT.

  • @anthonym9130

    @anthonym9130

    Ай бұрын

    I've had a fut and it's still a very good method especially in terms of maintaining your donor hair keep in mind Dr Cole is invested in an fue tool I would definitely go to him but there's still some people that should start off with a fut

  • @editorfuemagazine2751

    @editorfuemagazine2751

    7 күн бұрын

    when you are taking these grafts out, you can't make mistakes. This means having a variety of tools necessary to do the job properly. I switch back and forth using a variety of instruments, different sizes, different positions, different techniques/methods. If someone learns FUE from me, they will learn all of these techniques. However, most did not learn from me so they use one tool, one size, one method, and miss a hell of a lot of grafts. I have to see the surgeon work to recommend them. I also make and sell instruments. I get to see who buys what. I can tell you that most buy one or two sizes of the same punch. that just isn't going to get a repair case done properly. It will not get a hair transplant FUE case done properly, but they will make a mess of a repair case. Repair cases require the most skill and time.

  • @user-ib1ue2yk1j
    @user-ib1ue2yk1j20 күн бұрын

    When removing transplanted hair from the hairline, should I use FUE to remove it? Laser hair removal? Electrolysis? Which method leaves the least amount of scars?

  • @forhair

    @forhair

    20 күн бұрын

    Attempting to laser the hair off usually does not work. It will also make the removal process more difficult. You are better off removing with FUE than attempting the laser.

  • @user-ib1ue2yk1j

    @user-ib1ue2yk1j

    20 күн бұрын

    @@forhair Thank you for the detailed explanation. I have just one more question: when hair transplants from the hairline are removed with FUE, what percentage of them can be reused?

  • @editorfuemagazine2751

    @editorfuemagazine2751

    7 күн бұрын

    @@user-ib1ue2yk1j This is an excellent question. My first question to anyone looking to remove grafts is to understand their long-term goals. Do they want to remove everything and be naturally bald, do they want to have more hair and appear natural, or do they just want to remove the most apparent grafts? Removal of grafts is tricky and similar to changing money in a foreign country. When you give them $1, you do not receive $1 dollar's worth of foreign currency. You will receive less. You always lose something when you relocate grafts, as well. For this reason, I would like to know the goals. Most want to look natural and have more hair. In this instance, I remove only what I need to create a natural hairline. Because grafts from most clinics are not appropriately placed, the angle of orientation in the skin is guesswork. This means that some grafts will be destroyed upon removal. The goal is always to minimize the destruction of the hair in a graft, but we will eliminate some of the grafts. When the grafts are taken out intact, the survival rate is outstanding. When the graft is destroyed, the yield will be zero. So, we would like to remove only what needs to be removed and leave behind anything we do not need to remove. However, I can generally remove 90 to 99% of the grafts intact. One of the things I find from most doctors is that they do not get the grafts out intact, and they don't see and dig out the grafts they bisect. Repairing these repair cases is even more complex because they changed the exit angle and left scars to contend with.

  • @editorfuemagazine2751

    @editorfuemagazine2751

    7 күн бұрын

    Electrolysis does not work either

  • @user-ib1ue2yk1j
    @user-ib1ue2yk1j20 күн бұрын

    Why doesn't FUE leave any scars when the hairline is removed?

  • @forhair

    @forhair

    20 күн бұрын

    The removal process is not scarless, but the scarring is minimal and often require magnification to see. Another concern is pitting as a result from the prior bad hair transplant. Removal may not resolve the pitting issue. Though the reason this area heals so well is there is more blood flow to the front of the scalp than the donor area which reduces scarring.

  • @editorfuemagazine2751

    @editorfuemagazine2751

    7 күн бұрын

    There are a few prinicples at play here. First, the size of the wound is smaller than 1.5 mm so the scarring will be minimal. The second is that the hairline region heals better than the back of someone's head so scarring on the hairline and the beard area are minimal. This principle is also why hairline advancement procedures heal well, but it's not a good idea in people (males in particular) with hairloss. There will be a scar in the males so stick to FUEing the grafts out when possible. Another reason is the punches I make for myself make smaller wounds and follow langer's lines.

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