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Absentee Doctors During Procedure. An Issue?
I remember reading about a procedure done and the person said that he mainly didnt see the doctor a lot of the day as it was the assistents doing all the work. Im just wondering if this is an issue?
Im currently considering a procedure with the big names like wong, feriduni, feller, bisanga. Does anyone have experience with them? Are they pretty "hands on"? Does it even matter?
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I think it absolutely does matter. I had repair procedures with Feller, Cole, and one other doc who shall remain nameless. Feller and Cole were totally hands on throughout the entire procedure. The other doc barely spoke to me and had his assistance do all the work. When I complained, he told me that one of the women working on me was a doctor in Cuba before coming to the US. Give me a break.
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thats why rahal is legit man does graft placing solo
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This is a controversial subject that comes up every now and then. Each surgeon has his/her own protocol.
Over the years I have arrived at the conclusion that you judge the end results overall for the proposed surgeon that you are considering.
The bottom line is the end result!
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NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin
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Originally Posted by bighair
I remember reading about a procedure done and the person said that he mainly didnt see the doctor a lot of the day as it was the assistents doing all the work. Im just wondering if this is an issue?
Im currently considering a procedure with the big names like wong, feriduni, feller, bisanga. Does anyone have experience with them? Are they pretty "hands on"? Does it even matter?
Hair transplant surgery requires a team effort. Of course it's extremely important as well as ethical, that the doctor be present. That's one of the hot controversies regarding AI robotic devices in doctor to doctor publications. It has been alleged that some physicians are allowing technicians to operate these robotic devices without their input.
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Last edited by 35YrsAfter; 02-22-2015 at 11:28 AM.
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A hair transplant is very much a team effort and involves a number of people to play their part. A doctor would soon become too fatigued if he were making all the incisions and placing the grafts too, particularly in the bigger cases. With regards to our clinic the Doctor removes the strip, designs the hairline makes the recipient incisions which control the depth and angle of the hair and the senior techs place the grafts this is of course overseen by the Doctor.
A Doctor that is not around during most of the time, then yes that is an issue, always worth checking beforehand just how much involved they will be.
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