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Hair Transplant Holes and Trypophobia: Causes and Treatments

Do you feel distressed or sickened by the sight of closely packed holes? If so, you may have trypophobia, the fear of small holes or bubbles.

People with this phobia may feel uncomfortable or have an irrational fear of holes or speckled patterns. In extreme cases, this may lead to excessive stress or generalised anxiety disorder.

Hair transplantation leads to circular holes caused by the tiny incisions made in the scalp. This is needed in order to extract hair follicles and re-implant them into the areas affected by baldness.

This article will cover everything you need to know about hair transplant trypophobia.

We will also give you some useful tips on how to overcome your fear of tiny holes and achieve stunning results with hair transplant surgery.