Female hair transplant to rebuild sideburns and to hide facelift scar

Procedure detail

This female hair transplant patient presented to my office with a history of having undergone a face lift which resulted in unsightly scars and displaced sideburns. The face lift technique that was used pulled her original side burn hair tuft upwards and backwards thereby leaving her with hairless side burn regions. Her surgeon also used incisions behind her ears at the base of the lower hairline which healed with unsightly linear scars and multiple stitch marks. She was extremely disturbed by the lost sideburns and the visible scars because of her preference to wear her hair pulled back. She was offered the option of repair using follicular-unit hair restoration to rebuild the lost sideburns and to camouflage the harshness of the lower hairline scarring. She was told that the scars would not disappear, but rather they would be “lost” in the new transplant zone. Grafts in both regions were meticulously oriented to follow the native hair directions so as to provide for a seamless integration and undetectable result within the respective zones.

Left side view of woman's hair transplant before and after

Hair transplant using 1040 grafts to rebuild female sideburns and to cover scar from face lift surgery viewing before and after results from the left side.

Female  before and after

Right side before and postoperative views of a woman's restored side burns and scar masking. These results are from using 1040 grafts.