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I have just been referring to the donor scar.
Smoothy, you brought up a good point though. Guys, I have NOT been talking about getting a tattoo line, i.e. a straight "bar" to fill up the entire length and width of the scar. What I would hope to get is basically random "dots" placed on the scar. You guys see where I am going with this? These dots would be relatively small. I contemplate that the scar will still be noticeable, but it will be less noticeable none the less. Any comments now? |
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I'm not convinced tatooing the scar is a good idea, but if you do decide to do it, try it on one area, not the whole thing. Do a test patch, then get your girlfiend or family to tell you if it's helping.
If your buddy starts running his hands through your donor area, kick him in the shorts. |
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fue the scar?
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