Unfortunately, not all hair transplants deliver the natural, refined results patients expect. At My Hair Clinic, we frequently see individuals who come to us after undergoing procedures at other clinics—left with unnatural hairlines, incorrect graft angles, pluggy grafts, or visible scarring. These are not just technical shortcomings; they deeply affect confidence and trust.
Repairing a hair transplant is far more complex than performing it correctly the first time. The donor area is often depleted, and the margin for error is narrow. Success requires surgical precision, strategic graft redistribution, and an artistic eye for natural design.
This is where Dr. Mazhar Hussain excels. With over 20 years of dedicated experience in FUE hair restoration, Dr. Hussain is known for his meticulous technique, aesthetic sense, and ability to turn poor outcomes into natural-looking, confidence-restoring results. Whether refining graft direction, softening an unnatural hairline, or camouflaging large, misplaced grafts—his work speaks for itself.
Patients choose Dr. Hussain not just for a repair—they choose him for results that should have been achieved from the start.
This Scandinavian male patient previously underwent a hair transplant at another clinic, where the grafts were placed with an upward orientation and appeared large and irregularly spaced. The resulting hairline looked highly unnatural, leaving the patient understandably dissatisfied. He later sought corrective surgery with Dr. Hussain to restore a more natural and aesthetically balanced appearance.
Repairing a poorly executed hair transplant is significantly more challenging than performing it correctly from the start. The available donor area is reduced, and the surgeon must work within the limitations of what remains.”
Second image: Some of the large, previously implanted grafts were carefully extracted and redistributed to reduce their visual prominence.
Third image: Additional grafts were strategically placed between the older ones to conceal them and create a softer, more natural hair direction. As a result, the original grafts are now far less noticeable.
The final outcome: Improved hair direction, enhanced density, and a significantly more natural appearance — eliminating the “doll’s head” effect.
A surgeon’s attention to detail is critical in every hair transplant — whether performing a first-time procedure or correcting previous work. This level of precision is one of the many reasons patients seeking quality over cost consistently choose Dr. Hussain.
Restoring confidence by disguising strip scars with natural artistry
Many patients come to us after being assured that their strip scar would be “barely noticeable” or “completely hidden” thanks to techniques like trichophytic closure. They were told that hair would grow through the scar and make it virtually invisible. Unfortunately, the reality is often quite different. In many cases, the scar remains clearly visible—especially with shorter hairstyles—and can become a constant source of self-consciousness.
At My Hair Clinic, we specialize in the discreet and natural concealment of these scars using meticulously placed FUE grafts. We use the smallest appropriate grafts, carefully selected to match the surrounding density and direction, ensuring a result that blends seamlessly into your natural hair. This is not simply a technical procedure—it’s a form of surgical artistry requiring deep experience and a refined aesthetic eye.
When executed with precision by an expert like Dr. Mazhar Hussain, the transformation can be remarkable—restoring not only your hairline but also your confidence.
Take a closer look at the after-photos. What do you notice?
This young male patient enjoyed keeping his hair short—but doing so revealed a visible and unsightly strip scar from a previous transplant. It was a daily reminder of a decision he regretted.
After just one session with Dr. Hussain, the scar became barely noticeable—even though his hair is shorter in the after-photos than before. That’s right: the scar is less visible, despite the shorter haircut.
But there’s something else… something you probably didn’t notice.
Look again. You’re not just looking at a repaired scar—you’re staring directly at the donor area. And yet, you likely didn’t spot any signs of FUE extraction. That’s because the work was done with such precision and finesse that even the FUE “scars” hide in plain sight.
Now that you know, try to find them. Can you?