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Will It Be Painful To Get A Hair Transplant Surgery?

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seanwood | 05:48 Wed 25th May 2022 | Business & Finance
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Turkey has become a world-famous place for expert hair transplant procedures and hair loss therapy.
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Yes
Be very wary and do your research.

One clinic was attaching rabbit skins claiming that from a distance it looked like hare.
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I considered the procedure when I started going bald. But instead settled for a lot of little rabbits tattooed all over my bald head.
I've been told that from a distance they look like hares.
Wish I'd posted something like that, Sandy, missed a sitter there. ;-)
I wonder if the poster has a helpful link to a good hair transplant place in Turkey.....
Great minds think alike, or is it fools seldom differ? :-))
Friend's husband (who is Turkish) flew back for a transplant. No idea if pain was involved but it looks good.
very painful and remember they do grow again like normal hair - it's not forever (well as far as I know).
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Pain during a hair transplant surgery is typically minimal. Local anesthesia is used to numb the scalp, and patients may experience some discomfort or mild pain during the injections. Once numb, the procedure is generally painless, but post-operative soreness and discomfort can be expected. Pain is usually manageable with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medications. Overall, the level of pain is subjective and varies among individuals.

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