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I'm more concerned about the transplanted scars than the donor scarring even though you're totally right. And yes, of course it makes sense that even as part of the aging process, donor hair would thin over time.
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Well, that is another issue altogether. You'll need to ask how the incisions are made and ask to see patients where you can look up close to see how the recipient zone looks. Even with longer hair, if you are able to inspect closely, you'll see scarring. Also, don't confuse hair loss with the aging process. They are not one and the same.
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Yeah but that's the original issue of my thread.
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