I realized while reading earlier posts that Dr. William Lindsey of the IAHRS does not sugar coat anything. He is straight up honest and willing to tell the truth the way it is. Especially including that fact that FUE will certainly leave white dot scarring, especially in men with skin tones that are tanner to darker.
I was at the mall the other day, and I saw this guy who clearly got a FUE hair transplant. His recipient area looked somewhat ok, but still noticeable that a transplant was done. What gave it away was his donor area. It was a clear sign of white dot scarring and you could literally see all the areas of his donor that thinned out, almost, even with his hair at what must have been at least a #4 or higher.
It makes sense, FUE or any hair transplant will leave scarring.
I was at the mall the other day, and I saw this guy who clearly got a FUE hair transplant. His recipient area looked somewhat ok, but still noticeable that a transplant was done. What gave it away was his donor area. It was a clear sign of white dot scarring and you could literally see all the areas of his donor that thinned out, almost, even with his hair at what must have been at least a #4 or higher.
It makes sense, FUE or any hair transplant will leave scarring.
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