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Dr. Harris Another intra-Op FUE/2000 X 2Days... Hairtech (Hair Transplant)

posted by hairtech_ E-mail, Denver, CO, 03.08.2007, 13:57

I guess in your country the standards exceed that of the US. I apologize for our short comings.

Seriously though, And I do understand that you were learned under Dr. A. and that you learned not to enter an OR room without gowning up like the patient is in isolation or something, however let me break it down how most clinics work.

I have worked in the OR's of Drs. Rose,Devroye(Belgium) Cooley, Cole, Harris, Mwamba, Bisanga(Belgium), Bosley, MHR, PAI, and Nuhart.

Each clinic has different gowning/mask procedures. All clinics(that I visited) gown/mask up during slivering/cutting/placing... and especially strip excisions or FUE.

Not one clinic treats the OR room as if it were a complete sterile surgical atmosphere. This is because the surgeries in HT are a "clean" procedure at best.

Everything is sterilized in terms of instruments... instrument trays, punches. But if you think hair can be totally sterilized you wrong.

Now in contrast to that, I used to work in organ transplant surgery as a surgical technician. Guess what? That has to be performed in a total sterile surgical atmosphere. The entire room is gowned up/masks/hats/shoe covers/ sterile gloves.

Everyone knows that hair transplant surgeries do not need to be performed in that manner. There is an almost zero infection rate in today's hair transplants in the US.


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

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