September 4 2008, 9:36 am PT | Posted in: Hair Transplantation
I had a surgery from another doctor about 4 months ago (2,000) and I still see small crater pockmarks where the hair was transplanted, will that ever go away. I think it looks almost worst then before.
Craters in the skin reflect larger wounds and larger grafts with lots of skin in the grafts. Craters very rarely happen (almost never) with correctly done follicular unit transplants and the use of small needles in trimmed grafts. It sounds like a poor job was done with the transplant.
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