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    The strip, two to three millimeters thick, is isolated and transplanted to the bald scalp. [54] After surgery, a bandage is worn for two days to protect the stitched strip during healing. A small strip scar remains after healing, which can be covered by scalp hair growing over the scar. [55]

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    Commonly, alopecia areata involves hair loss in one or more round spots on the scalp. [22] [43] Hair may also be lost more diffusely over the whole scalp, in which case the condition is called diffuse alopecia areata. [22] Alopecia areata monolocularis describes baldness in only one spot. It may occur anywhere on the head.

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    Scalp skin of babies and the elderly are similar in subdued sebaceous gland production, due to hormonal levels. The sebaceous gland secretes sebum, a waxy ester, which maintains the acid mantle of the scalp and provides a coating that keeps skin supple and moist. The sebum builds overly, between every 2–3 days for the average adult.