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posted by hairtech_ E-mail, Denver, CO, 23.09.2007, 16:23

Dr. Ray Woods...

Maybe yo do or do not know me. I did not know this particular thread was going on and I just happened to run across it. I read every word you said. My opinions might not be significant as a technician because I know you do not believe in technicians. I understand why you don't.

Over the years Dr. Woods, I have been intrigued by FUE/woods technique. I am not a doctor, however I feel that as a technician I have had this drive inside me that wanted to know more about the science behind FUE/BHT and all of the hoopla involved and not just earn a stupid lowly salary. I worked in situations that allowed me as a technician to extract BHT hairs from every freakon part of the human body. Leg, chest, arm pit, pubic, facial, arm, practically every human body hair known to man.
In the beginning, I did not understand fully the scope of what I was doing as I extracted these hairs. I mean basic common sense and my biology degree told me to be gentle when extracting delicate body hairs and this small common knowledge is not shared by the average hair technician. Let's face it. Any monkey as you stated can pull out a piece of flesh. However you know and I know that there are a plethora of variables that lead to a successful BHT and then even if all of the planets line up, you might get a good transplant.

So what is the point of my dissertation. I completely agree with your stance over the years for being cautious in BHT. I know in my own experiences of the different BHT extraction points that transection rates vary, and not everyone is a candidate, and that robust hairs mean something. I worked for someone who did not take that into account and took patients money based on a hypothesis... not a tested significance. I know that there are clinics that are not taking these important points into account and continue to rip the unwary off.

You also state that folks are scared of being sued by the transplanting doctor for telling the truth. I am a technician being sued by the transplant doctor for telling the truth. It is a horrific event.

I also agree with you about Dr. A. I have been immensely critical of his work and it all has come from a gut feeling I have. I have gotten so much criticism for this and I am hoping this post is not deleted.

Anyway thank you for posting your feelings about BHT. Again you might not know me but I am a lowly technician sitting back, very enthusiastic about medicine, hair science and I agree with you.


hairtech_ is located in DENVER, CO and he is available to meet: NO

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