Sapphire FUE

and OxyCure

Sapphire FUE was the missing puzzle piece required to assemble together the picture-perfect results of hair growth after hair transplants. Looking at the history of the surgical method of hair restoration, it Is clear by now, that any development that has occurred over the years, was solely performed on the extraction phase. It is natural that the technique of graft harvesting was the objective of progressing owing to its adverse consequences. However, although it eclipsed much of the technique’s flaws in the remaining stages, the reality became apparent as FUE transitioned in importance to become the standard technique, and FUT subsided to soon be part of the past.

FUE vs Sapphire FUE

Sapphire FUE goes over the inert and dormant factors of the standard technique that have not been given any attention in the past. In essence, FUE is still FUT with a different extraction phase alone. While graft harvesting was the biggest source of inconvenience, presuming the use of methods that were first implemented when the technique FUT technique initially surfaced, just because the extraction technique was changed, does not match with the code of persistent advancement science is famous for.

Sapphire FUE, environs the remaining contours of the process with cutting-edge developments. The channel-opening phase has a gravitational consequence on the final result in terms of density and thickness. Regular steel blades have a curvature at the tip of the blade, the trivial attribute is monumental in terms of results. The sharper the tip, the less pressure and force it requires to penetrate a surface. In other words, when speaking in terms of hair transplants, steel blades create a challenge in coordinating incisions at extreme adjacency as they can damage surrounding tissue.

Sapphire blades, on the other hand, and owing to the exquisite characteristics of the stone, have the sharpest tip among current surgical blades. In addition, they are transparent. Since the blades can be utilized to make incisions without much force and by extension, damage to neighbor tissue, and since the blades are transparent, the precision is at an all-time high. Channels can be opened at an unprecedented adjacency at faster rates, allowing for more incisions to be created per session.

Sapphire FUE and OxyCure

When combining the added benefits of the treatment, OxyCure and Saphire FUE become a powerful combo. Sapphire FUE essentially allows for more implants to be made per session, faster rates of implantation and most importantly, intact incisions, Sapphire FUE by default has promising results. However, with the innate loss of 70% of grafts, the results of Sapphire FUE alone become similar to those obtained by OxyCure and standard FUE package.

However, in combination with OxyCure, the success of Sapphire FUE becomes unparalleled. The increased hair density and hair thickness, in addition to shorter recovery periods, no swelling, and a 98% survival rates of grafts, to date, produces the most effective transition a hair transplant could possibly achieve.