FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation), also called the strip method, removes a thin strip of scalp from the donor area and dissects it into grafts. It can yield a high number of grafts in one session and is often more affordable per graft — at the cost of a fine linear scar.
In FUT, a surgeon removes a narrow strip of skin from the back of the head, then a team separates it under magnification into individual follicular-unit grafts for implanting. The donor area is closed with sutures, leaving a single fine linear scar that's hidden by surrounding hair.
FUT can produce a large number of grafts efficiently, which suits bigger areas of loss. The trade-off is the linear scar (so very short haircuts may reveal it) and a slightly longer donor-area recovery than FUE.
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