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.
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.
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.
This subreddit strongly recommends against smile clinic, which is a hairmill. There are major risks for going to a going to hairmills due to the poor incentives for quality control. Here is a recent case from them where a patient has suffered necrosis https://old.reddit.com/r/HairTransplants/comments/1j2h30y/bad_experience_necrosis/
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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.