Sapphire FUE
What Is Sapphire FUE?
Sapphire FUE is an advanced version of the traditional FUE method, incorporating the use of sapphire-tipped blades instead of conventional steel blades. These blades are known for their sharpness, precision, and smoothness, which contribute to creating even smaller and more accurate incisions in the recipient area.
How Does It Work?
The Sapphire FUE technique begins with the same follicle extraction process as traditional FUE, using tiny punches to harvest individual hair follicles from the donor area. However, when it comes to creating the recipient sites, sapphire blades are used. These blades are incredibly fine and allow for the creation of micro-level channels, which are smaller and more precise than those made with standard steel blades. This level of precision helps to minimize tissue trauma and reduce the healing time.
Why Choose Sapphire FUE?
- Unmatched Precision: The use of sapphire blades allows for more precise incisions, which leads to a more natural-looking hairline and overall result. The smaller channels mean the follicles are implanted more densely and
- Faster Healing: The cleaner cuts made by sapphire blades result in less tissue damage, which significantly speeds up the healing process. Patients often experience less swelling and discomfort compared to traditional
- Minimal Trauma: Because the incisions are smaller and more precise, there’s less trauma to the scalp, reducing the risk of complications and enhancing the overall outcome.
Things to Consider:
- Higher Cost: The advanced technology involved in Sapphire FUE comes with a slightly higher price tag. However, many patients find the benefits of faster healing and more natural results to be well worth the investment.
- Donor Area Shaving: As with traditional FUE, the donor area needs to be shaved to facilitate the extraction process. This is something to consider if you’re concerned about your appearance in the immediate aftermath of the
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