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Originally Posted by Winston
I don't know why you guys are so up in arms about Dr. Cole’s post, it’s simply his point of view. It doesn't change the fact that Dr. Cooley is still experimenting with Acell and it doesn't change what Dr. Cooley believes about it’s effectiveness. Time will tell if this is the breakthrough that we have all been hoping for.
Just for instance: A comment like that …
Originally Posted by drcole
He did not discuss hair plucking with me during this phone call. He did relate his own personal experience by having his nurse punch into his scalp in an ACell treated area of scar and a non-ACell treated area. He said the punch crunched into the non-ACell scar site while it slid softly into the ACell scar site without making a characteristic crunching noise that is audible to the patient. The ISHRS has issued a position paper. The position paper clearly states that it is the opinion of the ISHRS that only licensed physicians should be punching into the scalp or performing FUE. This is simply food for thought as Dr. Cooley is now the ISHRS president.
… has absolutely NOTHING to do with “it’s simply his point of view”. Absolutely nothing!
By the way: Dr. Cole is talking here (quote/comment) about this subject:
http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=3528
But here I’m talking about that subject – the ISHRS called it “unprofessionally cat fight”:
http://www.ishrs.org/articles/position-1.htm
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