Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about FUE Scar Camouflage.

FUE Scar Camouflage uses scalp micropigmentation to deposit tiny pigment dots that mimic hair follicles, visually filling and blending the FUE incision. Skilled technicians layer tones and densities across one or more sessions to achieve a seamless, natural-looking result.

Most clients report minimal discomfort; we apply topical anesthetic to numb the area before work begins. You may feel light pressure or stinging, with mild redness or tenderness for a day or two as the scalp heals.

Results typically last 3–5 years, depending on skin type, sun exposure, and pigment absorption. Fading occurs gradually; scheduled touch-ups every few years or as recommended keep the camouflage fresh and natural.

Yes — we custom-blend pigments to match individual hair color and scalp tones. During consultation we perform color matching and test strokes to ensure realistic contrast and density before proceeding with full treatment.

Side effects are uncommon but can include temporary redness, mild swelling, or rare infection if aftercare is ignored. We use sterile techniques and perform patch tests; following aftercare instructions minimizes risks.

Most patients need one to three sessions, depending on scar size, skin characteristics, and desired density. An initial session is often followed by a touch-up after 4–8 weeks to refine color and blending.