Hair Transplant in Scars
FUT Hair Transplant surgery (strip surgery) involves removing a strip of hair from the back of the head. Once the strip is removed, individual follicular units are dissected, and those follicular units are used for the area(s) of the head that require coverage. Once the strip has been removed, the incision is then closed.
At Elegance Clinic, we remove the strip in sections and immediately close the incision after each section is removed. A method called Trichophytic Closure is then used to create a nearly invisible hair transplant scar.
Just take a look at our results and you can clearly see that patients presented on this page, have virtually, undetectable scars. No scar after any surgery is 100% invisible, but as you can see in our results, using our experience and techniques, it’s incredibly difficult to spot the scars in the vast majority of our patients.
All The Evidence You Need
At Elegance Clinic, we’ll provide you with example after example of hair transplant scars on former patients. As you’ll notice in the photo examples below, we back those photos up with video footage. In the videos, we continuously comb through our patient’s hair at the back of their heads attempting to show you the hair transplant scar. We say ‘attempting’ because for some patients, even we have a difficult time finding the scar.
As you view our examples, you’ll notice that our videos provide close-ups of the hair transplant scar area, we film in a well-lit room and use a high-quality HD camera. We’re proud of our ability to consistently provide world-class hair transplant results and the types of hair transplant scars you see on this page.
We want to remove any possible doubt you may have, that what we are showing you is 100% authentic. We believe that’s been accomplished through the use of HD technology, filming in a well-lit environment and providing close-ups and a slow comb through.