In contrast, Naruto's arm was recreated using Hashirama's cells, but bandaged to avoid looking like the evil White Zetsu.
They have bandages underneath their kunai pouches and such to prevent chafing and movement of the pouches when they're in motion.
Tsunade transplanted Hashirama's cells into Naruto's severed arm and constructed a perfect prosthetic limb with mobility and sensation as well. Tsunade as well as the medical division began developing their samples after discerning that Hashirama's cells were bursting at the seams with life and could be developed.
Show activity on this post. Naruto lost his Sage of Six Paths (SOSP) power after his fight with Sasuke. It was mainly due to the fact that he lost the chakras of all the bijuus (tailed beasts) that he had. So, as a result of losing the power of SOSP, he also lost the ability to heal.
Originally Answered: How did naruto get his arm back ? After the battle with Sasuke at the Final Valley, they both lost one of their arms. After they returned to the Leaf Village Tsunade (I think) implanted Hashirama's cells into Naruto's lost arm.
One of the key elements with Sasuke going into Boruto is the fact that he only has one arm. It was a choice he made since regrowing it with Hashirama's cells would take months. Given that he was about to embark on a journey of both redemption and discovery, he didn't want to waste the time.
Naruto in the sage of six paths mode can heal others (stabilized Guy's life force, resuscitated Obito Uchiha after having the Ten Tails ripped out of his body and restored Kakashi's left eye) so he can restore Sasuke's eye, if not the rinnegan then at least the sharingan.....
After the death of Kurama, he lost the large chakra pool he once had due to the Nine Tail. That played a huge role in performing some of the techniques that demanded a lot of chakra. In conclusion, it is doubtful that he would receive another power-up in the Boruto series.
The reason he does not remove his arm is because it does not appear like an actual arm of flesh, somewhat like Obito's in appearance but still less arm-ish. It was just to hide the not so fleshy look nothing else. The bandages had nothing to do with instability or anything else. It was just a prosthetic arm.
Without Kurama, Naruto lost a big part of what defined his strength, and what also made him who he really is.
In the Fourth Great Ninja War, Sasuke Uchiha, who was already the reincarnation of Indra Otsutsuki, met Hagoromo after he was in a near-death state. Just as with Naruto, Hagoromo gave half of his chakra to Sasuke, which led to his left Sharingan turning into a Rinnegan.
Sasuke, on the other hand, lost his Rinnegan after a Momoshiki-possessed Boruto stabbed him in the eye.
Why doesn't Sasuke need/want a second arm? There are three reasons Sasuke didn't want his arm replaced: (1) to hold himself back from becoming too powerful, (2) as atonement for his crimes, and (3) as a reminder of all that Naruto had sacrificed for him.
Similarly, to have one's protector removed is to denote one's unworthiness to the name "ninja", as Naruto did to Boruto for cheating during the Chūnin Exams.
Sasuke never replaced his left arm, lost during the Fourth Shinobi World War. Instead, he began to use his katana more and perfect his other techniques.
Does Kurama get revived in Boruto? No, sadly, he won't come back. Tailed Beasts are basically made of chakra, so when they're killed, they return to chakra and will be revived soon. However, Baryon mode consumes Kurama's chakra until he die, so there's no chakra left in him, that means he can't be revived anymore.
At best, Sasuke might be slightly stronger than Naruto without Kurama. However, in the worst case scenario, he might be substantially weaker than the Seventh Hokage. A fair comparison can only be made once both these characters display their true strength after the loss of Kurama and Rinnegan in the Boruto series.
To the fandom it seems that, although it would be extremely difficult, it is not impossible, and at worst the fight might result in a draw. The reason for that is, even without Kurama, Naruto still retains his Sage of Six Paths mode and his own Sage Mode that he mastered through training.
Sarada is a kid, so she wouldn't be a good candidate for any type of vision corrective surgery for another several years. Even then, her prescription would need to have been stable for some at least a year before a surgery attempt.
One of the Three Great Eyes in Naruto, the Rinnegan is the strongest eye of them all. It was first said to be wielded by Hagoromo Otsutsuki, the Sage of Six Paths. Using the Rinnegan, the user can learn any jutsu they want and they gain access to special abilities and techniques commonly known as the Six Paths Powers.
She can, but that's not fixing the other parts of the eye that are forever gone. The eye itself is not difficult to heal. The problem is that the optic nerves and other parts of the eye that make it function are irreparably damaged.
At the end of the Fourth Great Shinobi War, Sasuke and Naruto share one final battle, resulting in Sasuke finally acknowledging their friendship. Although the two make amends and Sasuke is forgiven, he feels he must atone for his actions, and therefore misses Naruto's wedding.
If Sasuke had both arms, he may be stronger than he is in Boruto. He can wield hand signs and have more jutsu.
Naruto hasn't shown that he can use Wood Style Jutsu yet. However, in theory, he may be able to use it, as he boasts Harshirama's cells from the White Zetsu that was used to repair his arm after his final battle with Sasuke in Naruto Shippuden.