Neither do i think that there is a 100% scar free procedure that has any incision. But in my experience since 2002 seeing thousands of patients have FUE procedures in several clinics using different FUE protocols… I have seen many patients have a virtually undetectable result. Usually these patients had FUE performed with small of the FUE punches. On the flip side I have seen white dotting. There is an up and downside to any HT procedure.
» Neither do i think that there is a 100% scar free procedure that has any
» incision. But in my experience since 2002 seeing thousands of patients have
» FUE procedures in several clinics using different FUE protocols… I have
» seen many patients have a virtually undetectable result. Usually these
» patients had FUE performed with small of the FUE punches. On the flip side
» I have seen white dotting. There is an up and downside to any HT procedure.
You saw virtually undetectable result as well as white dotting from the same doctor?
Since I have worked for several doctors who use different size punches over the years and seen patients from other clinics yes.
» Since I have worked for several doctors who use different size punches over
» the years and seen patients from other clinics yes.
Hairtech, so it’s usually the size of the punches that causes white dots based on what you have seen?
» » Since I have worked for several doctors who use different size punches
» over
» » the years and seen patients from other clinics yes.
»
» Hairtech, so it’s usually the size of the punches that causes white dots
» based on what you have seen?
Yes… IMO… it would seem a very common sense statement that the smaller the punch the better in terms of the predictability of white dotting. But there have have been isolated cases where this wasn’t exactly true.
» » » Since I have worked for several doctors who use different size punches
» » over
» » » the years and seen patients from other clinics yes.
» »
» » Hairtech, so it’s usually the size of the punches that causes white dots
» » based on what you have seen?
»
» Yes… IMO… it would seem a very common sense statement that the smaller
» the punch the better in terms of the predictability of white dotting. But
» there have have been isolated cases where this wasn’t exactly true.
Thanks i appreciate honest answers.
So would you say that a smaller diameter in needles should be a standard here?
Oh good lord i bet IronMan will come by and tell me to shut up and this guy calls me a stalker ^^