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If you're thinking about naruto ninjutsu, yes. Real life ninjutsu is not magic is badass af, really hard to understand in first few months (like you immediatly forget what the senseis just demonstrated, therefore you have a hard time reproducing what you just "learned").
I thought if you could see into the body while during surgery you would have a huge advantage. Maybe if she specialized in surgery and Sakura was a frontline medic. It's probably like you said though with her not having enough screen time.
There's no real need for that in a world without genjutsu defense. The basic sharingan genjutsu would have the same effect on regular people.
While popular media often portrays Ninjas with exaggerated or supernatural abilities, the core techniques and principles of Ninjutsu are grounded in reality and have been pressure tested for effectiveness.
As mentioned during Sakura's training under Tsunade, medical ninjutsu works by using chakra to control the regrow of cells, thus healing the wounds. The next one shown to have the eye transplantation was Uchiha Sasuke, but that was done in a hideout with Karin (a medical ninja) there.
13 Αυγ 2022 · The realm of dojutsu, or eye jutsu, is closely related to ninjutsu. Even if the Byakugan eyes or the Sharingan don't require a set of hand seals to perform, these count as powerful jutsu that a variety of real-life parties would want access to.
7 Ιουν 2024 · While historical records are scarce, written accounts describe ninja training in skills such as disguise, survival, espionage, combat, and unconventional warfare. Today, modern practitioners of ninjutsu strive to preserve and adapt these ancient skills for contemporary contexts.