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    GlossaryTrichophytic Incision

    surgical technique allowing hair to grow through scar

    A Trichophytic Incision is a surgical technique often used in hair transplant procedures and scalp surgeries. It involves making an incision in such a way that hair can grow through the scar, making it less visible. This method helps in achieving a more natural-looking result by allowing hair to camouflage the scar tissue.

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