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Hair Transplant Gone Wrong

Warning signs of a bad result — and how to fix it.

A hair transplant gone wrong is rarely a dramatic complication – the fault is almost always in the planning.

Knowing the warning signs of a bad hair transplant helps you choose safely and fix problems.

Red flags

Unnatural hairline, pluggy look, overharvested donor or scarring. A repair transplant can help. See choosing a clinic.

What “gone wrong” means in practice

The commonest poor results are rarely dramatic complications. They are: a hairline set too low or too straight, wrong growth angles (“doll hair”), uneven density, an overharvested donor area – and simply too few grafts for too much area. All five arise in planning, not in the operating room.

What can and cannot be corrected

Problem Correctable?
Hairline too low Partly: remove/reposition, laser – costs donor material
Wrong angles Only by removal and re-placement – lossy
Patchy density Good: densification if reserve exists
Overharvested donor Barely. SMP or body hair to camouflage

The hard rule: every correction spends reserve meant for progressive loss.

Before planning a correction

Wait 12–18 months. Before month 12 you are judging shock loss, not the result – and risk paying for an unnecessary second operation. Get an independent second opinion from a doctor who did not perform it. Have remaining donor density measured before anyone quotes a graft count. See consultation.

Expectations and legal notes

A disappointing result is not automatically malpractice; malpractice is not automatically a disappointing result. For assessing claims – especially for treatment abroad – seek qualified legal advice; we do not provide legal advice. Document throughout: photos in the same light, findings, graft counts, correspondence.

This page is for general information and does not replace medical advice. Results are individual and cannot be guaranteed.

hair transplant gone wrong: key points

Common issues: a hairline too low, wrong angles, uneven density and an overharvested donor area. Correction spends reserve meant for progressive loss.

Wait 12–18 months and get an independent second opinion before planning any fix.

For the full overview, see our main page on hair transplants in Istanbul.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are signs of a bad hair transplant?
Unnatural hairline, pluggy look, poor density, overharvested donor or visible scarring.
Can a bad transplant be fixed?
Often yes, with a repair procedure.
How do I avoid it?
Choose an experienced, accredited clinic.
What most commonly goes wrong in a hair transplant?
A hairline set too low or too straight, wrong growth angles, uneven density, an overharvested donor area, and too few grafts for too much area. These arise in planning, not in the operating room.
Can a failed hair transplant be corrected?
Partly. Patchy density can be densified if reserve exists; wrong angles require removal and re-placement. An overharvested donor area is barely correctable because grafts do not grow back.
When should I plan a correction?
No earlier than 12–18 months, with an independent second opinion from a doctor who did not perform it, and after measuring the remaining donor density.

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