Hair Transplant Scars: What to Expect and How to Reduce Them

 The type of hair transplant procedure you choose plays a big role in what kind of scarring you’ll experience.

FUT, often referred to as the "strip method," involves removing a thin strip of scalp from the donor area, usually the back of the head. This results in a linear scar, which may be visible if you keep your hair very short. With proper healing, the scar is often thin and flat, but it’s something to consider if you prefer cropped hairstyles.

FUE, on the other hand, is a more modern technique that extracts individual hair follicles one by one. This leaves behind tiny dot-like scars scattered across the donor area. These are usually barely noticeable, even with short hair, and often fade with time. FUE is popular partly because of its minimal scarring and faster recovery.

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