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Hair Transplant
A pluggy hairline, an unnatural part, visible scarring or a botched overseas job — most can be improved. Repair is delicate work, and the honest answer starts with a real assessment of your donor supply.
The usual culprits: a hairline placed too low or too straight, grafts that are too large (“pluggy”), wrong angle and direction, over-harvested donor area, or strip-surgery scarring. Many of these come from high-volume clinics and overseas mills that prioritise graft counts over design.
We assess what’s salvageable and what’s limited by your remaining donor supply. Techniques include softening and refining the hairline with single-hair FUE, redistributing or removing pluggy grafts, filling gaps, and camouflaging strip scars with FUE or regenerative therapy. Sometimes exosomes help thicken thin zones.
Donor hair is finite — if a previous clinic over-harvested, options narrow. We’ll tell you plainly what’s realistic before you commit anything, with transparent pricing and no pressure.
Most corrective work falls into a handful of recognisable patterns, each needing a different fix:
Repair is constrained by one thing above all: how much usable donor hair remains after the first procedure. A clinic that over-harvested leaves less to work with, so honest planning matters more than ambitious promises. Before committing anywhere, ask to see the proposed design, the realistic graft number, and what the donor area can actually support long-term.
We’ll give you that assessment straight — including when the honest answer is to wait, or to combine a smaller transplant with PRP or exosome therapy rather than chase density the donor can’t sustain.
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Book a free consult — we map your plan and give you a published number before you decide anything.
Spots are limited each week — we keep sessions small on purpose.