Different inside technique follicular unit extraction manuel and with motor
Follicular unit extraction (FUE) is a hair transplant technique that involves the extraction of individual hair follicles from a donor area on the scalp and transplanting them into areas of the scalp where hair growth is desired. There are two main methods of performing FUE: manual FUE and motorized FUE.
Manual FUE involves the use of a small, handheld tool called a punch to extract individual hair follicles from the donor area. The punch is typically between 0.6mm and 1.0mm in diameter and is rotated by hand to score around the follicle and loosen it from the surrounding tissue. Once the follicle is loosened, it can be gently extracted from the scalp using forceps. Manual FUE is a delicate and time-consuming process that requires a high degree of skill and precision.
Motorized FUE, also known as automated FUE or robotic FUE, uses a motorized tool to extract hair follicles. The device is typically a hand-held or robotic device with a small rotating punch that is used to score around the hair follicle and loosen it from the surrounding tissue. Once the follicle is loosened, it is extracted using suction. Motorized FUE is generally faster than manual FUE and requires less manual dexterity, but it may not be as precise and can result in a higher rate of transection (damage to the hair follicle).
In summary, the main difference between manual FUE and motorized FUE is the method used to extract hair follicles from the donor area. Manual FUE involves the use of a handheld punch, while motorized FUE uses a motorized punch. Both techniques have their advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of technique may depend on the individual needs and preferences of the patient as well as the expertise of the surgeon performing the procedure.
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