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The cause of the white dot devil. (Hair Transplant)

posted by Jessica E-mail, 04.06.2007, 17:07

» »
» » I was also under the impression that primary intention was when an
» » incision healed with no closure (suture, staples, etc.) and secondary
» » intention was healing through some mechanical means. What is the
» official
» » medical/surgical definition?
»
» Nope, no cigar!
»
» Primary intention healing occurs with a surgical incision or other clean
» "slice" wound (eg, strip harvest, superficial knife wound). Edges are
» approximated and heal together. If an infection occurs, however, the wound
» must be opened in order to drain. This is not consistent with primary
» healing at this point. Granulation tissue forms at the base and along the
» sides of the wound, and fills in gradually over time. If one attempts to
» approximate the wound at this point, well... it ain't gonna happen! Scars
» which form from this process are not very aesthetic (ie, ugly).
»
» Secondary intention occurs when there are not smooth wound edges to
» approximate with sutures, staples, tissue glue, etc. Examples would be
» punch woulds, ulcers, gouges or avulsion wounds. This process described
» above takes place, and the granulation tissue fills in the wound over
» time. Scars resulting tend to contract more than those from primary
» healing.

So it all has to do with the edges of the wound?


Jessica is located in [NA] and he is available to meet: NO

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I am not a doctor. I am a technical writer and surgical technologist trained in hair transplant. My opinions are not necessarily those of Dr. Cole, Dr. Mwamba in Brussels, or IHTI. My advice is not medical advice.

 

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