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    Default Help with a dilemma about timing

    Hello everyone,

    I'm currently facing a dilemma and could really use some advice from fellow professionals. I have scheduled a hair transplant at HLC Ankara for the first of October, but I'm concerned about the timing. I work as a software engineer, and during that period, my team and I will be handling a crucial project at work. I haven't disclosed my hair transplant plan to my colleagues, and taking an extended leave could potentially impact the project and my commitments.

    I can take maximum two weeks off work.

    To provide more context, my skin is bright and has a tendency to get easily red. Which can be quite noticeable. This is a concern for me as I want to avoid drawing attention to the transplant while ensuring that the recovery process goes smoothly.

    As a plan B, I have the option to delay the hair transplant to December when work pressure is much lower.

    However, I'm unsure if it's necessary to postpone it, I want to finish with this as early as I can.
    If I decide to proceed with the hair transplant in October, and attend work meetings via Zoom shortly after the procedure, will it be noticeable that I've had a transplant? I don't want to draw attention to it, but I also don't want to jeopardize the project

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