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...but here goes...
Does anyone take into consideration the weight of a doctor ? Could a doctor who is overweight and does a few patients get fatigued faster and possibly make more mistakes ! |
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Personally i wouldnt let some fat greasy guy do my HT, just doesnt sounds right, he is a doctor and if he doesnt take care about himself, i would be afraid he wouldnt do that for me as well. Greetz. |
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Uncjim's Hair Loss WebLog Honorary Real Hair Club Member ![]() |
may have pudgy fingers, therefore potentially impeding his/her dexterity.
When I called Mike in Seattle, I inquired about Dr.Wong's height and weight. As he was pretty much average on the chart I figured "Hey, why not!" The rest is history. Uncjim's Journey |
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actually, i haven't seen a "portly" HT doc yet. Nothing that would impede their performances nor judgment.
A lot of times, the techs place a lot of the grafts. And thankfully, they are usually slim, skilled, and doggoneit, quite attractive young women. vocor1 Knowledge is Power -- If the worst question is the one never asked, then the worst answer is the one never shared. -- The truth only matters if you know about it. |
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