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    GlossaryTemporoparietal Occipital Flap

    surgical technique transferring scalp tissue for reconstruction

    The Temporoparietal Occipital Flap (TPO flap) is a surgical technique used in reconstructive surgery, particularly for scalp and hair restoration. It involves transferring a section of skin and underlying tissue from the temporoparietal and occipital regions of the scalp to another area that needs coverage or repair. This method is often employed to address extensive hair loss or to repair defects caused by trauma or surgery.

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      in Transplants  88 upvotes 10 months ago
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      in Technology  6 upvotes 2 years ago
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      community Is it normal for scalp texture and appearance to change where hair is lost?

      in Transplants  9 upvotes 7 months ago
      The conversation discusses changes in scalp texture and appearance in areas of hair loss, with concerns about the suitability of these areas for hair transplants. Users mention issues like fibrosis, inflammation, and thinner skin, advising caution and consultation with clinics before proceeding with transplants.