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Hair loss in hairline, from forhead contouring type 3

Started by Venusxoxo, May 29, 2017, 05:37:14 PM

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Venusxoxo

Hey I had forhead contouring type 3 couple weeks ago 4th May,  and the scar was done in my hairline, I have tiny patch size of a pea where there's no hair, 😳 I usually partition my hair through the middle so it's bit more showing. is this normal and will baby hairs and normal hair grow back? If not I'll do hair transplant in that small area?

I'm happy from it that I don't have any more brow bossing so I suppose, I'm not sure what to think of it really. All surgeries have side effects that sometimes can't be calculated.

I think because I touched the scabs. Might be why? Or could be from shock loss? Has anyone whose had forhead contouring type 3 incision in hairline had any thing like this?
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Maybebaby56

Hi Venus,

I did not have Type III forehead contouring (I had Type I), but I did have a scalp advance, and all was well until about six months after surgery when I lost a big chunk of hair right on my forehead, front and center, and some on my crown, and patches bilaterally in the middle of my scalp.  I am not talking pea-sized, either.  The part in front was about the size of a quarter. I called my surgeon, Dr. Zukowski, who blamed it on me stopping Finasteride, but I didn't buy it. My T levels are very low to begin with, and Finastreide has some genomically-mediated affects on hair follicles that just don't reverse themselves in a couple of weeks.

I went to a dermatologist, and finally another plastic surgeon, and it was decided I was experiencing telogen effluvium.  This can happen from major trauma to the body, or even long periods of general anesthesia (I was under GA for over 8 hours during my FFS).  Telogen effluvium means the follicle kind of goes into shock, and reverts to the telogen (resting) phase, and the existing hair shaft is released from the dermal papilla.  There is nothing that can be done except wait for the hair follicles to return to the anagen (growth) phase. This can take months.  Fortunately, I can already see some little hairs sprouting up and remaining hairs getting longer in the last couple of months.

I'm not sure if that is what is happening to you, but I hope this helps.

With kindness,

Terri
"How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives" - Annie Dillard
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Dani

I had type III forehead contouring and a scalp advance about 4 months ago. Yes I lost a bit of hair near my incision line. I am still in the healing process, so I am going to wait a few more months to see where my hairline finally ends up. I may be looking at a hair transplant as well.
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Venusxoxo

Aw thanks for the replies!!! I'll just give it time to heal, someone I know  whose done it told me its hair shock, which can happen, I think it'll grow back :)
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emilycdcanada

Yes, sadly, this can happen and I was warned about it by several surgeons. It should all grow back!
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Venusxoxo

Aw gosh, yes it feels and looks weird seeing no hair in the area o.o but thanks for the reassurance :) xx
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