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Offline Samppo

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If you have a very haire chest, is it recommended to shave it before the surgery so it can be easily for the liposuction and seeing the gland or it doesnt matter?

Offline Dr. Elliot Jacobs

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I never have my patients shave.  I will clip some hairs near the lower half of the nipple on the day of surgery -- that's all that is needed.  Having hair on your chest does not affect the ability to perform lipo or gland excision.
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Offline George Pope, M.D.

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I do clip hair at the time of surgery- just before the prep. Shaving is no longer done in operating rooms due to the risk of nicking the skin - creating a small wound. Hair clippers are now used.   It is pretty universally recommended that the patient NOT shave the operative site the night before surgery, because tiny nicks in the skin could harbor bacteria. 
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Offline DrPensler

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The American  College of Surgeons in the sixties looked at the issue of shaving patients Patients were divided into three groups 1)shaving the night before surgery 2) shaving at the time of surgery and 3) not shaving prior to surgery. The lowest statistically significant rate for infections were in the not shaving at all group. To be clear the group that did not shave had the lowest infection rate. The highest infection rate was in the group that shaved the night before surgery while the group that shaved at the time of surgery was in the middle.
We as surgeons do what gives us the best results,this may be different from one surgeon to the next. I do not have my patients shave.
« Last Edit: June 23, 2015, 04:50:39 PM by DrPensler »
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It is best not to shave the night before. If your surgeon does not want you to have any hair on your chest he/she will take care of it at the time of surgery. Shaving in advance can increase your risk of infection.
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