Will There Be Any Scars on the Skin After Hair Transplantation?
- Istanbul Hair Indonesia
- Dec 24, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 25, 2024

Nowadays, after switching to the FUE technique for the last 6-7 years, we have eliminated any scars on the skin after hair transplantation operations performed by an expert team. In the previous FUE technique, in the FUT technique transplants, since a strip of hair was cut and removed from the nape of the neck, we could see stitch marks on the nape. Especially today, thanks to the special channel opening tools and special hair root extraction tools with grooved tips, we do not see any scars in hair transplants performed with these devices obtained from places where production with this high technology is made. However, with the use of low-quality tools, scars can form on the hair roots, unnatural images can emerge in the transplanted area, and we can also see scars especially after hair root extraction operations taken from the nape of the neck with wide-tipped tools. These can occur in people who are not competent in the job and work with cheaper and unqualified materials. Definitely, the expert who does this job at a professional level, the devices used in the clinics that have been doing this job for more than 10 years are the devices that are taken from the highest level of production in the world, so we no longer see any marks on the hair roots. With the use of very thin materials in the place where the hair is taken, there is no trace in the nape area. As I mentioned earlier, a mottled appearance like a leopard can occur as a result of the roots taken from the nape area with wide-tipped tools. For this reason, the clinic where the hair transplant is performed is of great importance, the expertise of the person who performs it, his experience in this work and whether the plastic surgeon is involved in this work or not affect the possible scars to a great extent. For this reason, doing this job with an expert team from the collection of the hair to the transplantation is one of the most important golden keys for a scarless transplant.