Hair Coloring and Scar Visibility After Transplantation?
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Over the past 3+ years, I’ve had 3 transplant surgeries and I’m tremendously happy with the results. Some years ago, I used to occasionally double process my hair blond (it’s dark brown naturally) and I liked the results. Is this still a possibiliy or is it to risky for my hair. Will it make the scars more visible? Needless to say, I wouldn’t want to damage my transplants in any way. Many thanks
Your hair is your hair and a hair transplant, once done correctly, means you can dye it, cut it, perm it, spike it, etc. The beauty of a good hair transplant is that it is just like you never had lost your hair. As for the scars, I couldn’t tell you for sure, as there are a number of factors such as width/length of your scars (I am assuming you had strip procedures) and the length of your hair. However, I do not think the scar visibility will be an issue with processing your hair blonde, but the only way to know for sure is to try it once. Generally, the only time the scar has a chance of being seen is when the hair is cut way too short (like crew-cut length).
The hair looks great. I would definately have you do my transplants if you had hair like that.
They actually grew in blue after I had them transplanted.
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