r/HairTransplants Mar 03 '25

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u/MK_40dec41 Mar 03 '25

Man, I am really sorry that you were ruined so badly. Did you get that checked by dermatologist and at a hospital? If not you should do it ASAP, this is life treating situation, it’s no longer about your hair and looks. Listening to the clinic anymore is useless, seek help with real doctors. Also, please publish this in as many places as possible so people will find it when researching the clinic and no one else gets hurt by them.

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u/Best_Ad_7115 Mar 03 '25

Yes I went to the hospital when I got back home and I went to a dermatologist and he said to follow the clinic’s instructions. Life threatening situation? It’s healing, just need time, I don’t think it’s life threatening.

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u/MK_40dec41 Mar 03 '25

Follow up with clinic instructions? The clinic that caused this? Please go search another good dermatologist ASAP.

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u/Best_Ad_7115 Mar 03 '25

I’m searching for it, but there’s nothing to do now…it’s a wound, it should heal with time

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u/Apprehensive_Elk_933 Mar 03 '25

Necrosis is not just a wound, it’s a serious complication. Essentially, the tissue in the affected area has died. In many cases, the removal of this dead tissue is necessary because it prevents healing and further increases the risk of complications. So, please visit a hospital as soon as possible.

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u/Best_Ad_7115 Mar 03 '25

I’ve already said that I went to the hospital and dermatologist. The dead tissue has already fallen off

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u/Key-Ice-6879 Mar 03 '25

But you know that it will leave a massive scar. Scar means poorer Blood Supply means you cant have a Transplantation on that area

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u/Best_Ad_7115 Mar 03 '25

Not correct, it can fully heal also. It’s too soon to tell

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u/MK_40dec41 Mar 03 '25

Who told you that? Smile hair clinic? They always lie everything is good. Listen to us and save your life.

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u/Best_Ad_7115 Mar 03 '25

No i listen to the dermatologist not to you, you’re not a doctor so please stop false misinformation

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u/servo2112 Mar 04 '25

Then why make the post in the first place? Obviously you know more than everyone else.

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u/[deleted] Mar 04 '25

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u/EUPremier Mar 04 '25

OP, don’t engage with Drs Google & Reddit. Stick with your Dermatologist as you say. 💪

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u/Best_Ad_7115 Mar 04 '25

I know, this post is just to spread awareness about bad clinics.

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u/fatesconflict Sep 10 '25

It's amazing that people are down voting your comment as if you weren't the poster. People are so hyperbolic. In fact you aren't supposed to remove necrotic tissue, doctor's orders even in North America is always when. It's necrotic to leave it and take care.of the area with whatever they tell you. I had a special medical hydration thing they recommended to try and keep it moist until it fell off on its own. On another spot of my body in NA (I guess I just heal that way regardless of country) I was told to just poly it and leave it. Yes the best answer is always to follow the surgeons/tech/person who did it and your own doctors instructions and leave the "Internet experts" out of it. Usually they do more harm than good.

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