Review: I got a hair transplant of 3,800 grafts with the line-cut technique – Where to get a non traceable hair transplant in Seoul

*This post is a translation of a review from one of our real patients in Korea!*

I had my hair transplant at Seojin Plastic Surgery, with the non-incisional line-cut method, and I’m extremely satisfied with the results! Initially, I was concerned about the pain from the incisional method, which is why I considered the general FUE technique. However, I didn’t realize that FUE would require shaving a large portion of the back of my head. Since my hair is short and I have a bob, I thought shaving would be very noticeable. Thankfully, there are several alternative options within the premium methods. 

Before

One is the non-shaving method, and the other is the line-cut, which I opted for. In the line-cut method, only thin strips of the back of the head are shaved, making it much easier to conceal. Although I was unfamiliar with this technique, I chose it because I was told it would leave very little visible trace of the hair removal.



I had a big forehead and a deep M-shaped hairline, which gave me a square appearance. This was my main concern, so during the consultation, I requested a rounder hairline design. The photo I’m sharing is from one week after the surgery, so it may look a bit unappealing due to scabbing, but I wanted to show the round shape. 

7 Days Post-Op

Now, three months later, I’m extremely happy with the results. If you’re someone who doesn’t want to shave the back of your head, I highly recommend the line-cut method. I’ve included a photo of my occipital area to provide more context. Although the line-cut method is a bit more expensive than the regular FUE method, it’s still very reasonable, and seeing the final results, I can confidently say it was worth it. I highly recommend both the clinic and the line-cut method for anyone seeking a natural look with no visible traces!

102 Days Post-Op

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