This question, from a member of our Hair Loss Social Community and Discussion Forums, was answered by recommended hair transplant surgeon Dr. Mike Vories:
You read all the time on the hair restoration forum to maximize the number of strip hair transplants and then go follicular unit extraction (FUE), in order to max out one’s available grafts. I often wonder how many patients actually go through with all that though. Or what % of patients is it even necessary for?
The only questionable benefit I can see to performing FUE after strip excision is the chance to try to cover up the strip scar with FUE grafts. However, the results of this are variable, and in many cases the strip scar does not have the vascularity to support the grafts. For this reason it is much better to avoid the strip scar than to plan on covering it with FUE grafts.
Dr. Mike Vories
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David
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In a FUE procedure is no cut or not stitches procedure, so visibility of scars is minimal even at an initial stage.