African Americans' hair follicles are more difficult to remove than those of Caucasians or Asians. because they frequently sharply coil up under the skin. Modern FUE technology enables hair transplantation even in the most challenging situations without leaving a visible scar. Following a hair transplant, African-American patients are more prone to develop transplanted hair curly keloidal tissue, which can accentuate scarring. As a result, there is a great likelihood that the strip-type of hair transplantation will result in permanent scarring. We…

