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FUE

Fue is a word in Spanish that functions as a past tense form of the verbs ser (to be) and ir (to go) in the third person singular preterite. In most cases, it translates as “he was,” “she was,” or “you were” in formal address. It can also be used with neutral subjects, as in “Fue un día memorable” (It was a memorable day).

In grammar, fue marks a completed action or a specific moment in the past. It is used

FUE, capitalized, is an abbreviation for follicular unit extraction, a modern technique in hair transplantation. The

when
the
speaker
views
the
event
as
finished
or
as
a
single
occurrence,
unlike
the
imperfect
forms
era
or
iba,
which
describe
ongoing
or
habitual
past
actions.
For
example,
“Él
fue
al
médico”
can
mean
“He
went
to
the
doctor”
(a
completed
action)
as
opposed
to
a
continuing
state.
procedure
harvests
individual
follicular
units
from
the
donor
area
using
small
punches
and
implants
them
into
the
recipient
area.
Advantages
include
minimal
scarring
and
quicker
recovery
compared
with
older
strip
methods.
Drawbacks
can
include
longer
operative
times
and
higher
cost,
and
it
requires
a
skilled
surgical
team.
FUE
is
commonly
contrasted
with
FUT
(follicular
unit
transplantation),
which
uses
a
strip
of
scalp
to
harvest
grafts.