Hair Transplant Repair Correcting Previous Procedures

Repair surgery is often more complex than a first transplant. The goal is not always perfection. In many cases, the goal is meaningful improvement with the resources still available.

Repair specialist

Dr. Sergio Camara Lopes

21+ years correcting previous procedures

More complex than a first procedure

A different procedure

Repair surgery is different from a first transplant

A hair transplant repair is performed when a previous procedure has left an unnatural, insufficient, or technically problematic result. Common problems include an artificial hairline, poor density, wrong angles, visible scarring, depleted donor area, pluggy grafts, or an extraction pattern that has damaged the back and sides of the scalp.

Repair surgery is often more complex than a first transplant. The tissue may have fibrosis, the donor area may be reduced, and the previous grafts may need to be camouflaged, redistributed, or removed. The goal is not always perfection. In many cases, the goal is meaningful improvement with the resources still available.

Root causes

Why failed transplants happen

A poor result can happen for several reasons: aggressive extraction, inexperienced planning, low graft survival, unnatural hairline design, wrong direction of implantation, poor donor management, or unrealistic promises about density. Read more about safety and medical standards.

Some clinics promise very large graft numbers in a short time. This can create a serious risk because hair follicles are fragile and the donor area is limited. If grafts are damaged during extraction or handled poorly, they may not grow as expected. If too many grafts are removed from the donor area, the patient may have fewer options for correction.

Follicles are fragile

What to look for

Signs of a failed or problematic hair transplant

Patients seeking repair often recognize one or more of these problems:

Unnatural, straight, or overly low hairline that looks artificial

Pluggy appearance where grafts are visible as individual clusters

Poor density despite a high reported graft count

Wrong angle or direction of transplanted hair

Visible linear scar from a previous FUT (strip) procedure

Donor area thinning or visible extraction scarring

No growth or very low survival rate of transplanted grafts

Hairline that does not match the patient's age, face shape, or future hair loss pattern

Surgical + dermatological perspective

Planning

How repair is planned

The first step is understanding what can realistically be improved. Our doctors evaluate the donor area, previous scars, direction of transplanted hair, density, recipient tissue quality, and future hair loss risk.

In some cases, the plan may include adding density around a weak result. In others, the priority may be softening an unnatural hairline, improving the temples, covering scars, or using beard or body hair as donor when scalp donor supply is limited.

Repair surgery requires honesty. Some cases can be significantly improved. Others have limitations because too much donor hair has already been used.

Technical approaches

Repair techniques at Camara Lopes Clinic

Dr. Sergio evaluates each repair case individually. Common approaches include:

Hairline softening

adding single-hair grafts in front of an artificial hairline to create a natural transition

Density enhancement

adding grafts between poorly spaced previous transplants

Angle correction

placing new grafts at natural angles to mask incorrectly directed previous grafts

FUT scar repair

FUE extraction of grafts and implantation directly into strip scar tissue

Donor area restoration

using beard hair (BHT) when scalp donor is depleted

Crown coverage

redistributing density when previous surgery concentrated grafts only at the hairline

Dr. Sergio uses ultra-fine 0.85mm punches for extraction, which is especially important in repair cases where the donor area may already have scarring or reduced density from the previous procedure.

Patient perspective

The emotional side of repair

Patients seeking repair often arrive with frustration. They may have waited many months for a result that did not meet expectations. They may also feel afraid of making another wrong decision.

This is why repair cases require careful explanation and realistic planning. The patient must understand what is possible, what is not possible, and what strategy offers the best chance of improvement without creating new problems.

At Camara Lopes Clinic, repair consultations involve both Dr. Sergio and Dra. Alessandra. Their combined perspective, surgical expertise and dermatological evaluation, ensures the repair plan accounts for both immediate correction and long-term scalp health.

Honest, realistic planning

Pricing

Repair surgery pricing

Repair cases usually require more time and more planning than first-time procedures. Previous surgeries may leave fibrosis, micro-scarring, poor angles, low density, or damaged donor areas. The clinic must work not only to add hair, but also to correct or improve problems created by earlier procedures.

For this reason, repair pricing reflects the added complexity. Each case is quoted individually after a full evaluation of the donor area, recipient tissue, and corrective strategy needed. See treatment costs for general pricing reference.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Hair Transplant Repair

Can a failed hair transplant be fixed?
In many cases, yes. The extent of improvement depends on remaining donor supply, the condition of the recipient tissue, and the nature of the original problem. Some cases can be significantly improved. Others have limitations that must be communicated honestly.
Common causes include aggressive extraction damaging grafts, inexperienced hairline design, wrong implantation angle, poor graft handling and survival, over-harvesting the donor area, and unrealistic graft promises that the donor area cannot support.
Yes, typically. Repair cases require additional time, more complex planning, and often involve working with scarred tissue or depleted donor areas. Each repair case is quoted individually after evaluation.
Yes. Body Hair Transplantation (BHT) using beard, chest, or body hair can supplement a depleted scalp donor area. This technique expands the total available grafts for repair patients who have limited scalp donor remaining.
Yes. FUE grafts can be implanted directly into FUT strip scars to camouflage the linear scar. Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) can also be used to reduce contrast. In some cases, both techniques are combined for optimal results.
Signs include: unnatural hairline appearance, visible pluggy grafts, little or no growth after 12 months, wrong hair direction, visible donor scarring, or density significantly below what was promised. If you are concerned about your result, a consultation can evaluate what can be improved.

Next step

Request a Repair Evaluation

Upload photos of your current result, donor area, and scars (if any). Dr. Sergio and Dra. Alessandra will evaluate your case and explain what improvement is realistically possible.

Start Your Journey

Your Consultation Begins Online

Upload your photos, share your goals, and receive a personalized treatment plan from Dr. Sergio and Dra. Alessandra before you travel. Your first step is a video consultation from wherever you are.

WhatsApp / Phone

+55 38 98401-1015

Email

contact@hairtransplant-brazil.com

Location

Rua Nunes Machado, 472, Sala 2 · Centro, Curitiba, PR

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