Hair Transplant Patient Videos
Welcome to our Hair Transplant Case Study Video Series, where Dr. Blake Bloxham of Feller & Bloxham Medical takes an in-depth look at real patient results, commonly asked questions, and essential insights into hair restoration. Through detailed case studies, Dr. Bloxham showcases successful hair transplants, discusses complex repair procedures, and highlights the factors that contribute to natural, long-lasting results. Whether you're considering a transplant, researching your options, or curious about what makes a procedure successful, these videos provide expert guidance to help you make an informed decision
Hair Transplant "Finisher"
Many patients seeking a second hair transplant don’t need a full “repair” but rather a “finisher” procedure to refine or enhance their results. This patient previously had a 1,500 graft FUT from a national chain clinic, but the outcome didn’t fully blend with his native hair. Dr. Blake Bloxham recommended an additional 1,800–2,000 grafts via a dense pack FUT, which successfully improved density and appearance. Watch the video to see his 8.5-month results and how we “finished the job!
FUE Hair Transplant Gone Wrong! Can it be Fixed?
FUE can be an excellent procedure when performed by an experienced doctor, but in the wrong hands, it can cause severe damage to the donor area. This patient underwent a poorly executed 2,000 graft FUE by unlicensed technicians at a clinic using a “turn key” solution, resulting in an unnatural hairline and overharvested donor area. Seeking repair, he turned to Dr. Blake Bloxham, who used a modified FUT technique to extract over 2,100 grafts and rebuild the frontal band. Six months later, his results speak for themselves—demonstrating that even poorly done FUE can be fixed.
African American Hair Transplant: What you Need to Know
Patients often ask if we have experience with specific ethnicities or genders, especially those with unique hair transplant considerations. African American patients frequently inquire about our expertise in handling their specific hair characteristics. Dr. Bloxham has extensive experience in this area and discusses a successful case in the video. Watch to learn what key factors were considered to achieve the best results.
Can A Hairline Be Lowered?
Dr. Blake Bloxham of Feller & Bloxham Medical often gets asked whether hair transplant surgery can lower a hairline, and the answer is yes—but it must be done with careful planning to ensure density and a natural look. To illustrate this, Dr. Bloxham shares the case of a patient in his mid-20s with minimal frontal loss who wanted to reshape and lower his naturally high hairline in a single procedure. Watch the video to see how the transplant was designed and whether the patient achieved his desired result!
Hair Transplant "wet" , "dry' and With "gel"
Dr. Blake Bloxham of Feller & Bloxham Medical often gets asked whether a hair transplant will look good styled in different ways, and the answer is yes—when done properly, it will look great at various lengths, wet, dry, or with product. A successful transplant relies on proper follicular unit grafts, precise placement, and expert techniques to ensure natural results. To prove this, Dr. Bloxham documented a 2,600 graft FUT case on a medical professional, showcasing how the transplant looked excellent in different styles over a week.
Hair Transplant "Man Bun"
Dr. Blake Bloxham of Feller & Bloxham Medical shares the case of a patient who wanted a hair transplant specifically to achieve a “man bun” hairstyle. Given the patient’s advanced hair loss, Dr. Bloxham used two large FUT procedures—3,200 grafts for the frontal area and 2,400 grafts for the crown—to create a strong, natural foundation. In the video, he discusses the challenges of this unique case and reveals the patient’s results at 6, 12, and 18 months post-op—watch to see if the “man bun” was ultimately possible!