Ladies - how do you cover your head for the time needed to heal?

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  • Harrell11
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    a loose, easily adjustable hood or a hat.

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  • CharlesRobinson
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    Then why not you try the extension you wear it in the office also without any problem it is easy to remove and wear. It does not create any problem to you in the office. You wear it in the office all day.

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  • Ladies - how do you cover your head for the time needed to heal?

    Hi,

    I want to have a hair transplant for my edges.

    I can understand wearing a bandage for a couple of weeks (I can take off work) but ... I read it takes a year or so for the hairs to really get settled so my big question is ...
    how are you wearing your hair to work or out in public all that time?

    I think a guy can wear a cap of some kind but as a woman .. what can we wear?

    But as a woman .,, umm I can go to work with a scarf on my head for a year.

    What are your experiences?

    Thanks Bella!
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