Question from Whitby, ON: I have a fairly wide scar on the top of my head, close to the brow and am concerned that hair may not grow back in this area. Does hair tend to re-grow in the scalp area if the skin is scarred? Thank you.
Answer from Dr. Dean Kane, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon from Baltimore:
Thanks for this question! It is interesting and affects nearly every patient following a brow, face and neck lift.
There are many options for facelifting, depending on the skin laxity and areas of lift or tightening you wish or need. This type of surgery will leave you with scars hidden or not-so-hidden:
There are many options for facelifting, depending on the skin laxity and areas of lift or tightening you wish or need. This type of surgery will leave you with scars hidden or not-so-hidden:
1. in front of your ears and sideburn,
2. behind the ears and along the mastoid hairline,
3. along the temple hairline,
4. along the forehead or behind the forehead hairline.
Most facial surgeons are knowledgeable and attempt to hide the scar or make a angulated incision so hair bulbs on one side of the scar will grow through the scar to mask it.
It is also important that you abstain from activities which will damage the hair along the incision at the time of surgery such as:
It is also important that you abstain from activities which will damage the hair along the incision at the time of surgery such as:
1. nicotine / tobacco use
2. any type of hair coloring
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