The initial down time associated with post-hair transplant recovery differs for every individual. The extent to which your recent hair restoration surgery is detectable in the weeks following your procedure will depend upon several factors. This includes the density and characteristics of existing hair available to cover the balding recipient site, whether or not your doctor requires you to shave, and your hair and skin color.

For many men, wearing a hat to work is simply not an option. Since most of us can’t take a month or more off during this stage, what can be done to keep your hair transplant a well kept secret?

Recently, hair loss forum member “Can’t decide” started a thread asking members to share their experiences and suggestions. To get ideas or provide your own tips and tricks, follow the link, How to Cope With Down Time After Hair Transplant Surgery?

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