Tue 17 Mar 2009
The “Invisible When Wet” Hair Transplant Donor Scar
Category: Donor Issues , FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant) , Hair Transplant Surgery , Post Operative Concerns
A hair transplant procedure is usually considered a success if it looks natural and all the transplanted hair grows. But a beautiful head of hair with an obvious scar is not very appealing to patients. Thankfully, with today’s state of the art surgical hair restoration donor closure technique, scars are usually easily concealed by the surrounding natural hair even when cut very short. But are there conditions when the donor scar may be more obvious? What about when your hair is wet coming out of the shower or from swimming?
Forum member “Eman” recently had a hair transplant procedure and claims his donor scar is still visible when he gets out of the shower. View this thread to learn why and to offer your input and experiences.
Bill – aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor
Technorati Tags: hair transplant, transplanted hair, hair restoration, hair transplant procedure
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