July 18 2008, 10:36 am PT | Posted in: Hair Transplantation
Hello Doctor
When transplanting hair between previously transplanted hair (for thickening), is there any danger for the previously transplanted hair? I am not referring to shock loss but to permanent and irreversible damage.
Thank you
In the past, I have tried to kill hair transplants that are too pluggy. No matter what I do, I can not kill them unless I focus on electrolysis, FUE, punch excision, or lasers that kill hair. So the answer to your question is that this hair is permanent and quite resistant to damage, even from another transplant tool.
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