| Literature DB >> 30886471 |
Amit S Kerure1, Narendra Patwardhan2.
Abstract
Hair transplantation is a relatively safe surgery and is associated with very few complications. It is a cosmetic surgery so the complications may impact social and psychological aspect of the patient. Every hair transplantation surgeon should be aware of possible complications and techniques for the prevention and techniques of their management. Most of the complications are avoidable and can be minimized by proper surgical technique and wound care. Counseling and discussion with the patient before surgery help in proper planning and avoid patient dissatisfaction. Every patient should be individualized, planned, and operated with an aim to zero-down the complications and complaints.Entities:
Keywords: Follicular unit extraction (FUE) complications; follicular unit transplant (FUT) complications; hair transplantation
Year: 2018 PMID: 30886471 PMCID: PMC6371733 DOI: 10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_125_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Aesthet Surg ISSN: 0974-2077
General complications in hair transplant surgery
| General complications |
| Adverse reactions to anesthesia |
| General Surgical Complications-in general complications in any surgery |
| Intraoperative complications |
| Bleeding |
| Tachycardia |
| Syncope |
| Pain |
| Postoperative complications |
| Infection |
| Pain |
| Itching |
| Edema |
| Nonsurgical complications |
| Patient dissatisfaction |
| Drug induced |
FUT: donor area complications
| FUT: donor area complications |
|---|
| Bleeding |
| Folliculitis |
| Infection |
| Wound dehiscence or necrosis |
| Numbness |
| Persistent pain |
| Postoperative pain |
| Suture extrusion |
| Keloid and hypertrophic scar |
| Donor hair effluvium |
| Hiccups |
| Arteriovenous fistula |
FUE: donor area complications
| FUE: donor area complications |
|---|
| Donor site depletion/moth-eaten appearance |
| Hypopigmentation/pinpoint scarring |
| Acute effluvium |
| Buried grafts |
| Higher transection rate |
| Keloid/hypertrophic scar |
| Epithelial cyst |
| Necrosis |
| Overharvesting |
| Numbness and persistent pain |
| Harvesting grafts outside safer zone |
Recipient area complications
| Recipient area complications |
|---|
| Poor hairline |
| Low density unnatural appearance |
| Recipient area edema |
| Necrosis |
| Postoperative folliculitis/pustules |
| Cysts |
Figure 1Wide scar after FUT
Figure 2Donor depletion
Figure 3Pinpoint scarring (photo courtesy: Dr. Kapil Dua)
Figure 4Donor effluvium
Figure 5Overharvesting in FUE (photo courtesy: Dr. Aman Dua)
Figure 6Cobblestoning (photo courtesy: Dr. Kapil Dua)
Figure 7Unnatural hairline photo (photo courtesy: Dr. Manjot Marwah)
Figure 8Central scalp necrosis (photo courtesy: Dr. Manjot Marwah)