Lots of guys ask about styling before and after their surgery. I essentially tell everyone to come in as "shaggy" as possible. It lets you camouflage the operated on area easily, and cover the suture line, and any shockloss can be concealed fairly well.
At a month, generally you can trim things up and blame the previous appearance on a bad haircut...and folks at work or elsewhere won't have known that you had anything done.
This fellow is my age, a youthful early 50s professional, who came in for his scar check and then we gave him a little haircut. Take a look and this may let others be able to pull off the surgery without as much notice.
The video is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od4ZbKh4ARw
Dr. Lindsey
At a month, generally you can trim things up and blame the previous appearance on a bad haircut...and folks at work or elsewhere won't have known that you had anything done.
This fellow is my age, a youthful early 50s professional, who came in for his scar check and then we gave him a little haircut. Take a look and this may let others be able to pull off the surgery without as much notice.
The video is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od4ZbKh4ARw
Dr. Lindsey