Scar correction in patients after hair transplant is a correction to minimize scars left in the supply area after hair transplant through stripe surgery.Patients are aware of scars at the end of the operation, but there are options and methods to minimize their visibility.It can be done by surgical techniques such as triangle closure, follicle unit extraction, and even by Botox injection therapy.The most common and easiest way to correct most donor scars is to remove the scar tissue and remove the affected area.This alone can help minimize its visibility.In addition, surgeons have the option to use hair follicle gland closure, a technique that allows follicles to grow into scar areas, further reducing their visibility.Another method that is more commonly used now is follicle unit extraction (FUE ).This is the process of selectively extracting the transplanted follicles from the donor region without removing one tissue.This program can also be used to fill the donor scar area.This will then further reduce its visibility, or it is almost impossible to see the original scar.In a recent study, some hair transplant surgeons practice injecting Botox around scars to help prevent excessive stretching, which in turn helps prevent scar enlargement or stretching.Not all surgeons adopt this technique, and there are no conclusive or precise suggestions on the number of Botox used.This should be decided by a practicing surgeon and should always be kept within a safe practice standard.It may take 6 months or more for the scar to fully mature or heal.Due to this time issue, we are limited on how long we can start any type of scar revision.Patients and surgeons are advised to wait at least 6 months after hair transplant and even consider surgical scar repair.