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Flap and Free-Form Flap

A flap of hair bearing skin is moved from the side of the scalp to the front hairline by cutting it on three sides, but not separating it from its blood supply or severing it completely from the scalp. The procedure is major surgery and is performed in a hospital.

A flap is one inch wide and approximately three to seven inches long. It has to be twisted for the hair-bearing side of the flap to end up facing outward from the head once it is shifted over and stitched into the surgically removed balding area. An unsightly "knot" will always form where the flap has to be twisted.

Another type of flap known as the free-form flap is created when all four sides are cut and the flap is completely removed from the donor area so that its new position in the balding area can be set in a direction of natural growth. This is not a procedure recommended for men or women with common androgenetic alopecia and should be reserved for severely disfigured patients such as burn or accident victims.

Other serious problems with these procedures can include:

Necrosis, the chance of a partial or complete death of the flap, leaving a bad scar.
Hair always grows in the opposite direction of a normal hairline. Normally, hair in the hairline grows forward. In this case the direction is completely reversed, which makes hair difficult to style naturally.
Infection
Permanent shock loss (loss of some or much of existing hair caused by the trauma of the procedure) and extreme scarring in the donor area
Loosened skin in the forehead develops and hangs over the brow, giving a Frankenstein-like or Neanderthal appearance.
Absence of hair behind the newly created frontal hairline.
Poor positioning of the flap (this is extremely common)
The front hairline scar has to be re-grafted to hide a scar.
Integrity of the scalp is compromised. The normal shape or position of the scalp on the scull is altered; in some cases so severely that the patient's ears move out of normal position or the nape of the neck is pulled onto the back of the scalp.
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Looks like I quit just in time. I don't want to look like Washed Tiger Woods. Got them Steve Francis Struugle in his eyes. And the hair, damn bruh. Life comes at you fast when you support Scumbag Steve.
 
Looks like I quit just in time. I don't want to look like Washed Tiger Woods. Got them Steve Francis Struugle in his eyes. And the hair, damn bruh. Life comes at you fast when you support Scumbag Steve.
I wonder if he has crumpled ones in his pocket [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]
 
Was reading some baseball articles and came across a Lou Brock story. Dude is 77 years old with a full set of hair
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Any more examples of old heads (no pun) with hair like this? No need for man weaves
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Jelly doesn't even begin to describe the range of emotions from looking at this pic smh
 
Was reading some baseball articles and came across a Lou Brock story. Dude is 77 years old with a full set of hair :pimp:

Any more examples of old heads (no pun) with hair like this? No need for man weaves :lol:

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Jelly doesn't even begin to describe the range of emotions from looking at this pic smh

My great grandfather lived all the way to his early 90s with a full head of nappy white hair.

Had all my cousins and uncles forever jelly :lol:

I'm currently blessed with no signs of balding [emoji]128591[/emoji][emoji]127998[/emoji]
 
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Tiger should've stayed in the bad boy lane and gone full heel. He could've gained endorsements if he embraced his dark side. Instead he simped and no one believed him. :smh:
 
Only a matter of time before we see Tiger on Dancing with the Stars or a reality show on BET.
 
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