One Month after Seth’s hair restoration procedure

December 18th, 2009 admin

Well, it’s officially been one month since my second hair restoration procedure, and I thought I’d give you an update on how I’m doing. To tell the truth, I’m a little surprised at how slowly it seems I am recovering. First off, my scalp is still quite sensitive. I must still be gentle when drying my hair after a shower, combing it, etc. Also, the area of my head in between the suture line and the transplanted area – roughly the area of my ‘crown’ – is still numb.


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