Step 1
A hand-held Harvester that is connected to a suction unit device separates the grafts from the surrounding donor tissue using a rotating sharp punch.
Step 2
The suction then pulls the graft out, separating it from the remaining tissue.
Step 3
Once the graft is separated from the tissue, it is sucked through a tube into a small chamber containing chilled bio fluid, this step prevents the desiccation of follicular grafts.
Step 4
Once approximately 50 grafts are extracted from the scalp, the saline container is opened and the grafts are manually placed in petri dish containing saline.
Step 5
The recipient sites are then made in the donor area using traditional instruments such as hypodermic needles.
Step 6
A small number of grafts are removed from the holding solution and a second tool of the FUETOR machine called the
Implanter is used to draw up the grafts (via suction), one at a time into a needle and then individual follicle grafts are
injected into the pre-made recipient sites.