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Post-Surgical Scars in Hair Restoration Surgery

Minimal linear scar resulting from traditional strip harvest. Note that it is less than .5 mm, faintly visible and of course covered by hair.

“Bird shot” pattern of diffuse FUE scars. Note that some of the FUE punctate scars are about 1mm. Of course these scars are also covered by hair, hence usually not visible unless the hair is trimmed very short.
FUEs are performed employing a small punch either 1 or .75 mm to score the follicle, the wound is very small, but it is left to heal without primary closing, hence it does so by secondary intention which means that a small scar will result. In FUEs there are numerous punctate scars producing a “bird shot” pattern of diffuse punctate scars.

Another example of an invisible strip harvest scar resulting from a tricophytic closure of a strip donor harvest in a mega mega session.

It takes the wound about 6 months to mature. Weight lifting before the wound has matured can widen scars because of the increase in skin surface tension from the weight lifting.

Very fine scar less than 1mm resulting from a 2 -layer closure of a strip harvest in an ultra mega session. Note small point bleeds due to suture removal just before photo.

Photo showing widening of the prior fine scar, taken after a few months of heavy weight lifting. The scar is now 2-3 mm wide.
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