Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-45148970-20200926202723/@comment-6769189-20200928142059

ExyleRage wrote:

Naruto Gaiden heavily implies Sasuke does, indeed, have a healing factor. Every injury he sustains during Gaiden up and vanishes without even a hint of Medical Ninjutsu. (Gaiden, Chapter 6, Pages 15 and 16) Character shrug off those hits constantly and we wouldnt be able to see those wounds anyways. And Naruto characters, especially at hifher levels, shrug off those kinds of wounds anyways. Kakshi took a chakra reciever to the shoulder of seeimngly a similar depth and gave no shits. Sasuke himself did it in has battle against Danzo. He took a hit to the arm that spewed blood and he acted like nothing happened and it stopped bleading like, three panels later.

In the Boruto movie, Naruto is shown to be able to heal others and there is a small time between Shin teleporting and switching back to Sasuke & co. And then the scene jumps to them at Orochimaru's hideout, more time unaccounted for that Naruto could have healed him up

I would also like to point out that there isnt a hint of a healing factor in this instance. And if this is the only time he seems to have a healing factor before and after, then its not likely he has one. Kishimoto is good artist/author but even he doesnt always have the time to draw everything or make it it all crystal clear

ExyleRage wrote:

The anime, despite all its faults, even goes on to have him stabbed through the stomach and instantly heal from it, without Sakura ever being implied to use Medical Ninjutsu on him. This is the only time throughout the series where this happens. I didnt watch the entirety of the anime version so i cant comment on that right now.

ExyleRage wrote:

It was directly stated by Kabuto that he was infusing Sasuke with heavily modified Hashirama Cells. (Chapter 667, Page 4, Panel 4) He even directly implies that, because of Tobirama's advice, it would have an even better effect. He said he was using his knowledge of them to heal Sasuke, not that he was implanting/infusing them