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Mirko nooh

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  1. 1 minute ago, shiba1985 said:

    no i am not comapring the procedures. I am pointing out the genetic difference between individual patients. Necrosis happens cause the blood supply to the scalp is interrupted to that area for a prolonged period of time. Some people have blood vessels that are more vasospastic. They shut down (constrict) with a little bit of epinephrine. Other people have poor circulation due to diabetes, high cholestrol smoking.  There is genetic differences to everything. Saying that it is 100% surgeons fault, is misleading. Every surgeon on the planet if they have done surgery for long enough will have a case of necrosis. 

     

    Is there any "documentation" for the numbers/rate of necrosis in different clinics? 

    Don't you think (on a wider scope) that this information should be collected for all patients (and potential patients) to be used? This way we could choose more wisely. 

    It seems like at the moment, if one clinic produces too many necrosis - there's no 'mechanism' to stop this from happening.

  2. If that's the case, I really do think that when some users here reply (about cases of necrosis) that "don't worry, that's the difference between hairmills and clinic X/Y/Z. Clinic X/Y/Z will take care of it and fix it for free if needed", fails to address that having a necrosis is by itself a big issue. This is just damage control of something that shouldn't have happen on the first place, and if it happens systematically is shows no critical thinking is being done by the clinic. 
    Not only I see, by reading posts here, that this is the approach of a very esteemed spanish surgeon (who some started calling "hairmill"), but as for myself I also had a surgery and necrosis with one of the recommended surgeons here on this website. After searching for some "reviews posted by patients" (and not "results posted by clinics"), it seems there're too many cases of "small necrotic areas" by this surgeon. 

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