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	<title>Comments on: Hair Transplant Scar</title>
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		<title>By: Hair Transplant Donor Scar Revision &#171; HAIRDOC WEBLOG</title>
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		<description>[...] Scar revision is doable through several different methods depends upon the location, size and orientation of the scalp scars. The scalp scars that are not aligned with the Resting Skin Tension Lines (RSTLs)¬†generally do not respond well to revision with simple excision of the scar.  For these scars hair follicular unit transplantation will be a better option. Filling the scar of the scalp with follicular unit transplant can be a successful method for the scars that do not respond to the regular excision. We have treated the scars that have been previously operated with multiple simple excisions by other plastic surgeons with no significant improvement in the final size and appearance of the scar.¬† For more on scalp scar treatment and management with hair transplantation, you can read on one of Dr. Mohebi‚Äôs presentations in the fifteenth annual meeting of the international society of hair restoration surgery which was titled: Hair Transplant on Neurosurgical Scars.¬† You can also check our website at www.ushairrestoration.com to get more information on the modern hair restoration procedures and possible options for repair of old surgeries or scar revision procedures. You can also browse the Hair Restoration blog at to familiarize yourself with the available hair transplantation methods and techniques for revision of the hair transplant scar. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Scar revision is doable through several different methods depends upon the location, size and orientation of the scalp scars. The scalp scars that are not aligned with the Resting Skin Tension Lines (RSTLs)¬†generally do not respond well to revision with simple excision of the scar.  For these scars hair follicular unit transplantation will be a better option. Filling the scar of the scalp with follicular unit transplant can be a successful method for the scars that do not respond to the regular excision. We have treated the scars that have been previously operated with multiple simple excisions by other plastic surgeons with no significant improvement in the final size and appearance of the scar.¬† For more on scalp scar treatment and management with hair transplantation, you can read on one of Dr. Mohebi‚Äôs presentations in the fifteenth annual meeting of the international society of hair restoration surgery which was titled: Hair Transplant on Neurosurgical Scars.¬† You can also check our website at <a href="http://www.ushairrestoration.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.ushairrestoration.com</a> to get more information on the modern hair restoration procedures and possible options for repair of old surgeries or scar revision procedures. You can also browse the Hair Restoration blog at to familiarize yourself with the available hair transplantation methods and techniques for revision of the hair transplant scar. [...]</p>
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