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My doc (Umar) didnt want me in the sun for 60-90 days. I dont remember which. I'd say that the recipient area is still vunerable, simply because it probably pretty much bald (or bald-like) and easy burnt. I don't think you want to run the risk of a sun-burn to create more trauma, swelling and inflammation in the area. But that's my non-medical opinion. |
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If it were me I would focus on not letting the recipient area from getting any kind of sun burn. Maybe wear the hat for most of the day and taking it off for brief periods to get some sun...but again avoiding sun burn.
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