Abstract
Introduction: This is the case of a Malaysian-Chinese man who was suffering from androgenic alopecia. Seeking to treat the condition, he went to a hair transplant clinic and unknowingly agreed to the implantation of synthetic hair, which is a harmful solution. As a result, he suffered from necrosis on the frontotemporal recess area.
Methods: A pre-operative evaluation was carried out for the assessment of his situation. The necrotic tissue was removed primarily with forceps. After letting the scalp heal for the next 12 months, follicular unit excision (FUE) was performed on the patient.
Results: Synthetic hair implant led to infection and tissue damage of the scalp. Damaged tissue then left permanent scarring.
Conclusion: The original treating surgeon should have not risked the patient’s well-being for quick results. Synthetic hair implantation has been controversial for many reasons and to suggest it to a patient who, if fully informed of the risks would have chosen a better and safer option such as FUE, is irresponsible.
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