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It's hard to tell how it's gonna look this early in the stage, but I do want to point out that it looks significantly more red in the 2nd picture than it does in the first. I'm not sure if this is a lighting issue or not, but I want to remind you (just in case!) that you need to avoid any sunlight to the scar (and the recipient area) for at least the first 6 months. Exposing scars to sunlight negatively impacts the scars' ability to heal, so it's something you need to be very diligent about.
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Well I believe they usually shave the area where the strip is taken so it looks wider than it is until that portion grows back, so that will improve.
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