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Afro Hair Transplant

Keloid Risk in Afro Hair Transplant —
How to Prevent It and Who Is at Risk

Dr. Arslan Musbeh — Afro Hair Specialist·April 2026·~10 min
Dr. Arslan Musbeh
Dr. Arslan Musbeh
Hair Transplant Surgeon · Afro Hair Specialist · Founder, Hairmedico
FUE Europe Full Member ✓ · Ministry of Health Accredited · 17+ Years · 4,500+ Cases
April 2026 PublishedApril 17, 2026 Last updatedDr. Arslan Musbeh Medical review~10 min Reading time

What is a keloid scar?

A keloid is an overgrowth of scar tissue that extends beyond the boundaries of an original wound. Unlike a normal scar that remains flat and confined to the injury site, a keloid raises above the skin surface, feels firm, and may continue growing over months or years. In hair transplant surgery, keloids are the most feared long-term complication for patients of African descent.

Hair transplant surgical procedure at Hairmedico Istanbul
Hairmedico Istanbul — Hair transplant surgical procedure at Hairmedico Istanbul

People of African descent have a significantly higher risk of keloid formation than European or East Asian patients — estimated at 6–16% compared to 1–2% in the general population. This is not universal among Black patients, but it is common enough that it must be assessed before any surgical procedure involving skin incisions.

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Dr. Arslan Musbeh — Afro & Textured Hair Expert
Dr. Arslan Musbeh has treated patients with Afro-textured, Type 3C–4C and tightly coiled hair from West Africa, Central Africa, the UK, France and the Caribbean. His adapted FUE technique accounts for the C-shaped follicle curvature unique to Afro hair — minimising transection rates that conventional punches cannot avoid. As a FUE Europe Full Member with 17+ years and 4,500+ personal cases, Dr. Arslan is one of the few Istanbul surgeons with documented expertise specifically in Afro-textured hair restoration.
✓ FUE Europe Member ✓ Curved follicle extraction ✓ Type 4 / 4C hair ✓ Traction & CCCA cases

FUE vs FUT — why FUE is strongly preferred for Afro patients

FUT (strip surgery) involves removing a linear strip of scalp from the donor zone and suturing the wound closed. This creates a linear scar across the back of the head — a large incision that, in a keloid-prone patient, can produce a raised, thickened scar that is both visible and uncomfortable.

FUE creates only tiny circular extraction points of 0.9–1.0mm diameter at Hairmedico. These heal as small dot scars — a fraction of the surface area of an FUT incision. In keloid-prone patients, smaller incisions mean dramatically lower risk of keloid formation.

For this reason, FUE is the strongly preferred technique for patients of African descent at Hairmedico — regardless of the graft count required.

Pre-operative keloid risk assessment

Before any Afro hair transplant, Dr. Arslan performs a keloid risk assessment. This involves reviewing the patient's personal and family history of keloid formation, examining any existing scars on the body for keloid characteristics, and assessing skin type and tone.

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Hairmedico Istanbul — Istanbul — global capital of hair transplant surgery

Patients with a confirmed history of keloid formation require additional consideration: pre-operative intralesional corticosteroid injection protocols, modified post-operative care including silicone sheeting, and in some cases a test session (a small number of grafts placed and observed for 3 months before proceeding with a full procedure).

Post-operative keloid prevention protocol

At Hairmedico, all Afro hair transplant patients receive a modified post-operative protocol regardless of confirmed keloid history:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can people with Afro hair get hair transplants?

Yes. Afro-textured hair transplant requires adapted FUE technique because the follicles are C-shaped (curved) rather than straight. Dr. Arslan is specifically experienced with Type 3C–4C hair from West African, Central African, Caribbean and UK African patient backgrounds.

What is different about Afro hair transplant?

Afro follicles grow in a curved C-shape beneath the skin. Standard straight punch extraction risks transecting (cutting) the follicle. Adapted curved punch technique, specific punch angles, and slower extraction pace are required. Dr. Arslan performs all Afro extractions personally.

Is keloid formation a risk for Afro hair transplant patients?

Patients of African descent have a higher genetic predisposition to keloid formation. At Hairmedico, every Afro hair transplant consultation includes keloid history assessment and risk discussion. Smaller punch sizes, conservative technique, and careful post-operative care minimise this risk.

Can traction alopecia be treated with hair transplant?

Yes, when the underlying tension cause has been eliminated and the condition has been stable for 12+ months. Traction alopecia from braids, locs, weaves or extensions can be surgically restored once the hair loss pattern is stable and the follicles in the damaged zone are confirmed inactive by trichoscopy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a hair transplant cost in Turkey?

Hairmedico all-inclusive: price on request for 2,000–3,500 grafts including surgery, 5-star hotel, transfers, PRP and 12-month follow-up.

Is hair transplant permanent?

Yes. Transplanted follicles are DHT-resistant and grow permanently for the patient's lifetime.

What is the recovery time?

Desk work: 5–7 days. Scabs shed by Day 10–14. New growth from months 3–5. Final result months 12–14.

Who performs surgery at Hairmedico?

Dr. Arslan Musbeh personally — every extraction, every channel, every graft. One patient per day.

Is Turkey safe for hair transplant?

Yes, with an accredited surgeon-led clinic. Verify FUE Europe membership, Ministry of Health registration, and confirm the surgeon personally operates.

References & Sources
  1. Bijlard E et al. Keloid scarring: over-expression of the remodelling phase. Wound Repair and Regeneration. 2015. https://doi.org/10.1111/wrr.12392
  2. NHS. Keloid scars — treatment and prevention. National Health Service. 2023. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/keloid-scars/
  3. Umar S. FUE in patients of African descent: skin-responsive technique. PMC / NCBI. 2023. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10521773/
  4. Callender VD et al. Hair transplantation as second-line treatment for traction and centrifugal cicatricial alopecia in Black women. Dermatology Times. 2020. https://dermatologytimes.com/view/alopecia-option-black-women
  5. Bernstein RM. Follicular unit transplantation in patients of African descent. Dermatologic Clinics. 2013. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.det.2013.06.002

All references are peer-reviewed medical literature or official health authority publications. No commercial sources included.

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