Recovery Timeline · Day 12
Day 12: Donor Area Check-In
Day 12 is a good moment to check the donor area, which quietly does most of its healing while attention is on the hairline. FUE extraction dots should be closed and fading; a FUT strip line should be clean and closed, with sutures out or coming out. Numb patches shrinking week by week is the normal pattern.
What to expect
- FUE donor dots fading toward invisibility as surrounding hair regrows
- FUT scar line pink but closed
- Recipient shedding continuing
How to care for it
- Donor moisturizing helps residual tightness or itch
- Scar-minimizing silicone products (FUT) usually start only after clinic approval, typically weeks 3–4
Is this normal?
- Normal Itchy donor area as hair regrows through it
- Normal Patches of reduced sensation
Contact your clinic promptly if you notice
- A donor spot that reopens, weeps, or grows a painful lump merits a clinic photo review
Frequently asked questions
Do FUE donor scars go away?
FUE leaves tiny round micro-scars scattered through the donor zone. Once surrounding hair regrows (weeks 2–6), they’re effectively invisible at normal hair lengths — usually only detectable with a very short buzz cut, and even then subtle in most patients.
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