Technically, FUE leaves more scar tissue. It's just that the human eye is attracted to patterns thus why a linear scar is infinitely more identifiable than properly spread out and random dot scars. If we assume a 25cm long strip scar at 2mm wide, you've got 5cm 2 of total scar tissue.
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He needs SMP and FUE into the scar. That is a serious scar to be walking around with, and Roth probably aint the sharpest tool in the shed. I imagine everyone else around him is talking about it.
Use FUE to help reshape the direction of the hair - specifically remove some of the hair nearest the scar (top and bottom) to make the opposite directions less visible. Use FUE to remove some of the thicker/directionless hair from within the scar Use FUE to add density elsewhere in the scar Something else, anything else, open to suggestions!
The scar is largest above the ears, but it is fairly prominent throughout. Prior to surgery, the doctor notified me that scars can be unpredictable, but I was also told that a reasonable expectation is to be able to be able to cut your hair with a guard 3 without the scar showing.