I am going to have a hair transplant soon, however I have a few questions. I have been told that follicular unit strip surgery (FUSS) with trichophytic donor closure leaves a very fine scar that would allow me to shave my head down to a 2 or 1 grade and follicular unit extraction (FUE) scaring is still noticeable when the hair is cut at low levels. Is this true? If I shave my head down, I don’t want a million small bump scars.
I have a very good quality strip scar that was closed with a trichophytic closure. With a #3 guard my scar is mildly detectable. Anything lower and it’s obvious. I’ve heard some guys say that they can get away with a #2.
Many patients are opting for FUE these days because yield and session sizes have increased substantially over the last few years and they want the option of a closely buzzed haircut. Others prefer to maximize the number of strip procedures they can get before turning to FUE to exhaust all possible donor grafts. In many cases, the scar can be concealed with FUE using either scalp or body hairs or with scalp micropigmentation.
David
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