Dr. Scott Boden Applauds Push to Educate Patients of Dangers of Unlicensed Technicians Performing Hair Restoration Surgery
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There is a dangerous increasing trend of spas and medical offices using unlicensed technicians to perform all or some aspects of hair restoration surgery.
When a hair transplant is performed by an individual without proper licensure or specialized training, the patient is at risk for misdiagnosis, unnecessary or ill advised surgery which jeopardizes their safety and outcomes, and a possibility that the unlicensed technician may not be covered by malpractice insurance.
The ISHRS strongly recommends that only a licensed physician perform hair restoration surgery.
"New technology and improved hair transplantation techniques have made hair restoration procedures less complicated prompting some medical practices and spas to allow non-medical personnel or staff not properly licensed to take part in the hair transplantation procedure," said
"It is critical for patients with hair loss to seek a qualified, board certified physician who personally performs the procedure," continued
The ISHRS and
1. Who will evaluate my hair loss and recommend a course of treatment? What is their education, training, licensure, and experience in treating hair loss?
2. Who will be involved in performing my surgery, what role will they play, and what is their education, training, licensure, and experience performing hair restoration surgery?
3. Will anyone not licensed by the state be making incisions or harvesting grafts during my surgery? If so, please identify this person, explain their specific role and why they are legally permitted to perform it.
4. Is everyone involved in my surgery covered by malpractice insurance?
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