Q: I had a facelift about a year ago and the skin on the sides by my temples is really bare. It makes the scar a little obvious too. Can you transplant hair just at the temples to cover the scar?
A: Hair loss in the temple area following a facelift is relatively common and can be treated with a hair transplant. If there is scar tissue, the hair restoration will generally require more than one session.
Topic: Hair TransplantTags: Facelift / Hair Loss in the Temples / Hair Transplant to Camouflage Scar / Multiple Hair Transplant Sessions
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 4:38 am
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