The Best Hair Transplant Clinic Attributes

Hair transplant has become an essential treatment for hair loss and its growing popularity across the world has inspired many individuals to undergo the procedure and flaunt their new hair and a revamped look of the scalp and the overall appearance. Celebrities from different industries are the ambassadors of various hair restoration clinics which people are following. Hair transplant is a surgical process and requires practice and extensive training. A Maxillofacial surgeon, Dermatologist, or Plastic surgeon is eligible to perform it with surgical skills, which many clinics are bypassing by using BDS candidates and OT technicians to perform low-cost hair transplant procedures. Not only that those clinics are also making false promises on the outcome of the procedure without any proper expectation alignment. Adgrohair is a brand of Max Hair Clinic, a parent company that has been in the market for over 20 years. Qualified Surgeons Qualified Surgeons are those doctors who have surgical training in their academics and are eligible to do the practice of hair transplant as it is involved in blood loss and body tissue relocation from the scalp to other areas of the scalp or even beard or eyebrows. Maxillofacial Surgeons, Dermatologist, and MCH plastic surgeons are the eligible Doctors to perform it. OT Technicians OT technicians with nursing training and operation theatre knowledge and diplomas are eligible to work in OT as they are been trained in their academics to do all the technicalities in surgical operation theatres, handling local anaesthesia, syringes, and knowledge of all kinds of consumables used in hair transplant methods. Hair transplant Equipment: Equipment matters the most along with the surgical skills of the Surgeon, substandard equipment does not deliver good results. Quality punches for extraction, micro motor, quality needles, syringes, implanter pens, sapphire pin blades, scalpels, etc. are very important and should not be reused after one case. Most of the smaller clinics are cutting corners and costs by reusing substandard equipment causing risk to the client and the outcome of the procedure. Sterile & Hygiene Autoclaving, sterilization, and fumigation, of OT instruments, beds, trolleys, syringes, punches, and needles are a safe practice and risk is zero if followed properly in all the cases.

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