I recently had a consult with a well known surgeon. He mentioned the WAW SYSTEM is what he uses for the FUE Method. Is something new ? I have not heard of this at all...
Littlerich68
10-09-2017 04:10 AM
Michael Vories, MD
WAW System
The WAW system was developed in Belgium, and is unique in the FUE punch. The punch, called a trumpet punch, has a sharp exterior surface but a blunt interior surface. The purpose of this hybrid punch is the sharp surface incises the skin, and the blunt surface decreases transection of the grafts. The fact that the surgeon uses this system is a good sign that he/she is staying updated to new technology in the field.
10-09-2017 05:16 AM
littlerich68
Thank you Dr Vories for the explanation. Would you know if this system also allows for more grafts to be extracted in a single session ?
10-09-2017 05:30 AM
Michael Vories, MD
Our experience is that the WAW system is slower than using sharp punches. So from a time standpoint, we can extract more grafts with a sharp punch system.
10-09-2017 06:21 AM
littlerich68
Also I wanted to know if there is a greater yield rate when it comes to using the implanter tool or making incisions and then inserting the grafts into the incision sites.
If I haven't used the correct terminology please accept my apologies..
Littlerich1968
10-09-2017 07:06 AM
Michael Vories, MD
Your terminology is spot on. Our experience is that implanter pens increase the survival of FUE grafts, and we exclusively use them for graft placement.
10-09-2017 05:44 PM
littlerich68
Once again thank you for providing the answers to my questions Dr Vories...