I am thinking of having a 2nd hair transplant procedure. I was very happy with the first one and I recommend the procedure to anyone. I am 32 at the moment. If in the distant future I decide to shave off all my hair will the scars in the donor area be too visible to do this? Brian

Brian, I’m glad to hear that you have gotten positive results from your hair transplant procedure. I don’t think a patient should count on being able to shave his head down to a number 1 or 2 clipper setting and have no sign of a donor scar. Some patients do end up with scars that are very hard to spot even when searching for them. But there are no guarantees. Some patients heal better than others and with less visible scarring.You may want to post your question on our Hair Restoration Discussion Forum to get a wider range of opinions. You can also use the “Find” feature to search for “donor scar” to read past posts on this topic.Hair transplant physicians have been taking greater care in minimizing donor scars from strip excision hair transplant surgeries and patients seem to be reporting donor scars that are of no cosmetic concern. Best wishes for a great second hair restoration surgery.Pat

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