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Does trichophytic closure make an fut scar seamlessly invisible? I know some doctors(Bernstein, Suneet Soni) use this method and reading up on it the scar allows hair to grow through it. Just curious if it really is a superior way of fut or if it still comes down to healing physiology and one could be left with a massive hypertrophic/keloid scar regardless?

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No FUT scar will ever be invisible. Even the thinnest scars are visible with short hair.

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33 minutes ago, Fue3361 said:

Until Verteporfin :)

I would be very curious to see a strip procedure treated with Vertoporfin. It could be a game changer.


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