Remember one thing guys, THERE IS scarring with isolated extraction methods. Any time a cut, laceration, etc is made into flesh tissue the body heals that wound in part with the formation of scar matter. That's just a matter of science. The question is "how visible is it?" That will vary patient-to-patient!
The variables are the differences in how patients heal, the contrast between their hair color and skin color, the coloration of the scars, and the OBVIOUS one, how many extractions are taken and how close in proximity are they from each other.
Guys, I have seen some pretty undetectable cases and some TERRIBLE post-op cases with FUE. I just saw an individual who's donor area had a "bee hive" pattern appearance from a larger FUE session of 2,100 grafts. His donor zone definitely had that moth-eaten appearance and its been about 15 months post-op.
There are no methods that are "carte blanc" for everyone. :roll: