Because the surgeon works with long hair, unshaven procedures can take more time and be technically more difficult than standard FUE. Limited visibility may increase the risk of damaging existing follicles and makes it harder to control angle, spacing, and density. For this reason, some clinics only recommend it for small areas and carefully selected patients.
Main limitations and risks include:
Fewer grafts per session, which may limit density in large bald areas
Greater dependence on surgical skill
Risk of long hair tangling with new grafts if not handled properly
Higher cost in some clinics due to longer procedure time
For patients with significant hair loss, shaving is often considered a safer and more predictable option for full coverage and long-term results.


