In addition to the excitement in receiving a new head of hair, hair loss patients are concerned about scarring. Sporting a new head of hair is exciting, but bad scarring from a hair transplant can draw unwanted attention to your scalp. But what do hair restoration physicians do to minimize donor scarring? What are the risks involved? Is there anything a patient should be doing to avoid scar stretching?
This hair transplant patient recently had scar repair and wants to know what he can do to minimize scar stretching. Click here to read other and offer your own input and experiences.
Bill
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