Doctor Antonio Leone making the incisions in a FUE hair graft

December 27th 2021

What is the best hair transplant technique?

Many men and women develop alopecia at some point in their life and, consequently, hair grafts are increasingly the order of the day. Hair implantation can be carried out by different methods, such as manual or robotic FUE technique. Between the two, which is the best? Below we will tell you the advantages and disadvantages of each of them.

FUE technique: what it is and what it consists of

The FUE hair technique, Follicular Unit Extraction, is the most widely used today. It is characterized by individually extract the follicular units from the donor area. In the same way, implantation is also carried out one by one in the area affected by baldness.

Manual FUE technique

The procedure of a hair graft with FUE technique  Manually, the procedure begins with shaving the donor area from which the follicular units are manually extracted using a micromotor punch. As they are extracted, they are placed in Petri dishes to keep them in the best condition.

The next step is the incisions. With a sapphire scalpel the surgeon makes incisions in the area affected by alopecia. In these cavities, later, the follicular units extracted earlier are implanted one by one.

Advantages and disadvantages of the manual FUE technique

Although the vast majority of clinics specialized in hair grafting perform interventions with the FUE technique, there are also others that offer robotic surgery. To know which one to choose, it is advisable to know the advantages and disadvantages of both methods.

Among the latests Moravia's compositions advantages of manual FUE technique include:

  • Leaves no visible scars
  • Visibly more natural results
  • Exclusive dedication of the surgeon throughout the procedure
  • It can be done on any type of hair
  • The implantation of follicular units is more precise
  • There is no risk if the patient changes position or moves

Once the advantages derived from the traditional FUE technique are known, it is time to know its possible Disadvantages compared to the robotic technique. We will tell you!

  • Possible fatigue of surgeons, since the intervention usually lasts around 8 hours and from beginning to end is carried out manually by the medical team
  • The extraction phase of the follicular units can last longer 

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Robotic FUE technique: what it consists of

The robotic FUE technique is the same as the manual one, it is carried out in an automated way through a robot managed by a specialist doctor. In this sense, the main difference with the manual FUE technique is the automation of the process.

This appliance is capable of automatically performing, through the configuration of algorithms, the extraction of the follicular units and the incisions phase. But nevertheless, their implantation is done manually in the same way as in the traditional FUE technique.

Advantages and disadvantages of the robotic FUE technique

In the same way that it is necessary to know the advantages and disadvantages of one method, it is necessary to know them of the other in order to assess and determine which is better, whether the manual or robotic FUE technique.

Among the latests Moravia's compositions advantages of robotic FUE we can find:

  • The surgeon does not over-fatigue
  • Fewer OR staff required
  • The grafts extracted by the robot have less transection
  • The extraction phase tends to be shorter as it is automated

Furthermore, the disadvantages of the robotic technique They are mainly due to the fact that the surgeon's own skill is not available since it is a robot that performs it. Although it is true that the doctor in charge of the surgery controls the parameters, it is the robot that performs most of the intervention. Among the main disadvantages of robotic FUE, several are identified:

  • The patient must be kept immobile during the procedure, otherwise it will take a long time to readjust the parameters. In this sense, the patient does not have as much freedom to move or get up after notifying the medical team.
  • The natural direction of the hair is often a problem for the robot
  • In curly hair, the robot experiences some difficulty for extraction in these cases.
  • Possible feeling of claustrophobia of the patient
  • Good results but not as natural as the manual FUE technique

Manual or robotic FUE technique: Which is better?

Choosing between the FUE or robotic technique is a personal decision. Both are good methods to carry out a successful hair transplant, although, as far as results are concerned, at the moment technologies do not match the skill of the surgeon and his team. In addition, capillary grafts are performed much more frequently with the manual FUE technique than with automated ones, which is why, currently, between the FUE or robotic technique, the first is much more common.

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