2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12262-015-1390-9
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Using Pork Skin as a Practice Medium for Learning Hair Transplantation Techniques

Abstract: A simple technique using pork skin and excess hair and epidermis harvested from anti-wrinkle surgeries was used to practice hair transplantation techniques. This allows inexperienced physicians to practice and perform the traditional steps of hair transplantation without involving an actual patient in the early stages of perfecting technique. The technique uses pork skin during the procedure, while performing realtime hair transplantation simulation. The surgical result of the procedure can then be visualized,… Show more

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“…Li. et al presented “pork skin” as a practical model to practice eyebrow transplantation. Khunger et al reported a Styrofoam tool named “simulation‐based training,” which could be used to practice planting and slit incision.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li. et al presented “pork skin” as a practical model to practice eyebrow transplantation. Khunger et al reported a Styrofoam tool named “simulation‐based training,” which could be used to practice planting and slit incision.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%