Sapphire FUE Hair Transplant: Innovative and Precise Method
Sapphire FUE is an advanced version of the traditional FUE. With sapphire-tipped blades, it provides natural, dense, and permanent results with minimal tissue damage. At World Of The Hair, all procedures are carried out by our specialist doctors in accordance with our clinic protocols.
Clinic VisualProcess and Planning
Consultation & Planning
Hair loss type, donor density, and aesthetic expectations are evaluated. A personalized hairline is designed and the operation steps are determined.
- Pre-evaluation with photos
- Appointment, accommodation, and transfer organization
- Medical tests and anesthesia preparation
Sapphire Technology
The micro-channels opened with sapphire-tipped blades are smoother and more precise, which speeds up the healing process and allows for a denser transplant.
- Less tissue damage
- Lower risk of bleeding
- Denser transplant
Operation Day · Steps
Donor Area Preparation
The nape is shaved, and the area is anesthetized with local anesthesia.
Graft Extraction
Hair follicles are collected one by one, precisely, with micromotor devices.
Micro-channel Opening
Micro-channels are opened with sapphire-tipped blades to suit the natural angle.
Graft Placement
Follicles are placed into the opened channels, considering density and symmetry.
Advantages of the Sapphire FUE Method
Key Benefits
- Less tissue damage
- Faster recovery process
- More natural appearance
- High-density transplant
- Lower risk of bleeding
Who is it suitable for?
Individuals experiencing hair loss with a sufficient donor area. Those who have had a previous transplant and were not satisfied. It is ideal for patients who want a dense and natural appearance.
Before / After
Before
AfterPost-Operation Process
Things to Consider
Protect the area from trauma in the first few days. Follow the washing instructions with the provided shampoo and lotion. Avoid sun, swimming pools, and heavy sports.
Follow-up Process
Regular check-ups are performed. The healing becomes visible in 6–8 months, and the results become apparent by the 10th month.