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hey guys itamp;#39;s Richard Iamp;#39;m currently on day 20 after my head transplant this morning I had my first haircut after the transplant so yesterday I took a picture of myself from sort of side profile and I noticed that the hair was looking like really clumpy so I had like like especially around the areas where they didnamp;#39;t take the hair grafts and and they didnamp;#39;t do the transplant on so those areas are a lot thicker and longer than areas where they did take the grass from and the areas where there was a transplant they donamp;#39;t sue so you end up like with really uneven growth and it looks a little bit weird and kind of silly looking so I thought yesterday I look at it I thought I better cut my hair so I was not sure whether it was a good idea to cut your hair soft that close after transplant so I did a bit of reading online and I found that there were some like sites there saying that you shouldnamp;#39;t cut your hair with clippers after the tran