Birth mark and hair transplantation
Assuming your birth mark is a benign one (there are some birth marks that need to be surgically removed due to their potential for transforming into skin cancer), hair can be transplanted safely into it, as a general rule. It looks like most of the birth mark is located in your hair-bearing area, so most of it could be potentially covered by a hair transplant. Of course, I am making some assumptions here. You need a consultation for a full evaluation. For more information, and to schedule your FREE consultation with Dr. Barusco: https://hairdoctorflorida.com/schedul...

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