Let's say you've had two or three surgeries to try and fix an area with poor growth, and after those surgeries, you still have poor growth in those areas. Or let's say you've had two or three surgeries in the same place to add density and then suddenly you experience permanent shock loss. Isn't scar tissue developed in the recipient area, and the success of future growth limited? Or is the scar tissue that does develop in the recipient area different from say a scar in the donor area such as from strip surgery? I know doctors always say that it's hard to tell how successful a transplant would be in a strip scar, so is the "scarring" in the recipient area different? I think it's an important issue to address, especially since people go in for repairs and such. Also, if this scar tissue does develop and could be a problem, is there a specific time period that a patient should allow for healing before undergoing future treatments?