The FUE technique involves harvesting individual follicular units from the donor area and transplanting them to the recipient site, which allows for precise control over graft placement and angle. This meticulous approach is especially beneficial for black patients, as it enables the surgeon to mimic the natural curl pattern and direction of African hair. The small, circular scars left by the FUE process are typically less visible in black skin compared to other skin tones, further enhancing the undetectable nature of the transplant. When the procedure is performed with a keen eye for detail and artistry, the transplanted hair blends seamlessly with the surrounding follicles, creating a virtually indistinguishable result from a natural head of hair. While the final outcome may take several months to fully manifest, a well-executed FUE transplant in a black patient can be remarkably discreet and natural-looking.