Restoring Natural Hair Growth Over FUT Linear Scars
FUT Strip Scar Restoration is a specialized hair transplant procedure designed to improve the appearance of visible linear scars left from previous FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) surgeries. Using advanced FUE techniques, healthy hair follicles are transplanted directly into the scar tissue to restore natural hair coverage.
This procedure helps reduce the visibility of FUT strip scars and allows patients to wear shorter hairstyles with greater confidence. By carefully implanting grafts into the scar area, natural hair growth can be restored, blending seamlessly with surrounding hair.

How FUT Strip Scar Restoration Works
The treatment begins with a detailed evaluation of the scar area, donor hair availability, and scalp condition. Because scar tissue has a different blood supply compared to normal skin, careful planning is essential.
Hair follicles are extracted using the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) technique and implanted directly into the scar tissue with precise angle and spacing. The goal is to create natural density that helps camouflage the scar effectively.
The procedure typically takes 3–5 hours, depending on the size of the scar and the number of grafts required.
Key Benefits of FUT Strip Scar Restoration
- Reduces the visibility of FUT linear scars
- Allows patients to wear shorter hairstyles
- Minimally invasive FUE technique
- Natural blending with surrounding hair
- Improved scalp appearance and confidence
- Permanent hair growth in the treated area


Who Is a Good Candidate for FUT Strip Scar Restoration?
- Patients with visible FUT strip scars
- Individuals who previously underwent FUT hair transplant
- People wanting to reduce scar visibility
- People wanting to reduce scar visibility
- Individuals seeking a more natural scalp appearance
FUT Strip Scar Restoration Recovery Timeline
Week 1
Mild redness and small crusts may appear in the transplanted scar area. This is part of the normal healing process.
Day 7–10
Most crusts fall off naturally, and the treated area begins to look more natural.
Weeks 2–4
Temporary shedding of transplanted hairs may occur as part of the normal hair growth cycle.
Month 3–4
New hair growth begins gradually in the scar area.
Month 6
Visible improvement in scar coverage and hair density becomes noticeable.
Month 12
Final results appear as transplanted hair fully grows and blends with surrounding hair.
Frequently Asked Questions About FUT Strip Scar Restoration
Yes. With proper technique and careful graft placement, transplanted follicles can grow successfully in scar tissue.
The number of grafts depends on the size and condition of the scar. Smaller scars may require only a few hundred grafts.
The goal is to significantly reduce the visibility of the scar by covering it with natural hair growth.
Yes. Transplanted follicles are resistant to hair loss and will continue growing naturally.