Things to Consider Upon Choosing Incision/FUE Hairline Correction



After deciding to get a hairline correction,

the next question is incision or FUE, isn’t it? To harvest the follicles to transplant in the hairline,

would you make an incision in the back of your head

or pluck the required amount of hair without incision?

The main reason for going back and forth between incision and FUE is
not much about what is the best
but because the incision surgery is more affordable than the FUE surgery.
They get worried after hearing about the side effects from the surgeries.
There are two misunderstandings in this.
The incision method has a higher probability of surgery side effects
FUE might be safer than the other…?
But in fact, it is regardless of the incision and FUE.
If the doctor is less experienced, you might go through some side effects.
If the doctor is experienced, no disaster will occur after an incision surgery.







First, let’s look at the famous side effects of the incision surgeries

and the reasons for them.

Once you know this, you can avoid them and make a wise choice.

Mo&Line Plastic Surgery’s director, Lee Byung-kwon

operated on thousands of cases of hairline correction, including Koreans, non-Koreans, and celebrities.

And the most wanted surgery out of all was re-correction surgery.

Among those clients,

many complained that the scar region is still big and wide after a long time,

and hair won’t grow in the area, leaving the area empty.




The reasons for this are usually the lack of

incision and closure know-how. The incision must be small

and the skin tissue damage must be minimal.

The dual suture technique for both the epidermis and the corium must be good

to prevent the surgical side effects of the incision hairline surgery.









Incision and closure skills cannot be developed

by only doing hairline correction surgeries. It requires the clean closure technique used for micro-incisions

at the level of facial plastic surgery that can never leave a scar.

Mo&Line Plastic Surgery’s director, Lee Byung-kwon

has been using a highly advanced plastic surgery skills

such as facial plastic surgery techniques and micro skin scar reconstruction techniques to recover scars at a university hospital.

And he has been applying those plastic surgery techniques to hairline correction incisions.








Even in FUE hairline correction, if the technique is not there,

the scar will be shown. Like in the failed incision surgery case, neighboring follicles may fail together, resulting in low hair density.







Instead of making an incision in the back of the head, the FUE method is

to make a hole to gain follicles. It requires harvesting selectively by the thicknesses without damaging follicles.






In this process, excessive hole-punching can make the scar

last longer. If the thickness and growth angle of each hair are not considered, 

the plain and simple way of harvesting can

increase the follicle damage rate,

causing unnecessary additional follicles. That can cause a drop

in the back hair density

because the harvested follicles and surrounding hair get damaged as well.

Talk about the incision and FUE methods for your hairline

with the director of Mo&Line Plastic Surgery,

Lee Byung-kwon. We’ve been giving satisfactory surgeries regardless of incision, FUE, or re-correction.

We can prepare you for all kinds of scenarios.








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