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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
We did a case last week on a man who initially complained of terrible pain. I was surprised as his reaction to even the initial numbing of the donor area, then he added that he needs to get put to sleep for dental cleaning. We often give our patients a valium before the procedure and even a pain pill as needed, and this almost always eliminates discomfort. But this guy had to drive 4 hours after the procedure and that wasn't an option.
So we did the next best thing. The female cutters came in and talked with him. They quickly distracted him enough to breeze through both donor anesthesia, strip harvest and closure, and recipient anesthesia. But they had to get to work doing microscopic dissection and no sooner had they left the room than his discomfort and anxiety returned. I had made about 25 dense pack 0.7mm slits and this guy was about to jump out of the chair. After a bit of discussion, it wasn't pain that was bothering him, it was the sound of the slits being created. I had him start text-messaging all of his friends(he was able to keep his head still thankfully) and we turned on classic Van Halen and he tolerated 1800 slits being created without any trouble. For this fellow, like most people, distraction is the key to tolerating any situation, whether it be a hair transplant or going with your wife to the ballet. And when we got done, he was the first to admit that there was very little actual pain, it was mainly "worry-ation" and concern about potential discomfort. Dr. Lindsey RESTON VA www.lindseymedical.com |
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Associate Publisher and Forum Co-Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
I guess the moral of the story is "Pretty women can distract us from just about anything"
It's interesting how anticipation of pain can be a lot worse than the reality of it. It sounds like you worked very well on the fly to sooth this patient's concerns. Well done Dr. Lindsey! Falc To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss weblog. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community ------------- As of August 4th 2007 and after approximately 4000 posts as a free patient advocate - I am the Co-Moderator and Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog. Read the official announcement here. I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own. Learn how to subscribe to our community newsletters Proud Smile Club Member |
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Mentor Real Hair Club Member |
Or Van Halen! |
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My Hair Loss Weblog Honorary Real Hair Club Member |
By "classic", surely you mean the David Lee Roth version.....
There are rumors that he's had a transplant at some point in his past. Anyone confirm? 300 'mini' grapfts by Latham's Hair Clinic - 1991 (Removed 50 plugs by Cooley 3/08.) 2750 FU 3/20/08 by Dr. Cooley Current regimen: 1.25 mg Proscar M-W-F Rogaine 5% Foam - once daily AndroGel - once daily Lipitor - 5 mg every other day Weightlifting - 2x per week Jogging - 3x per week |
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Guru Real Hair Club Member |
Ah yes, the power of Van Halen!!
Dr. Timothy Carman La Jolla Hair Restoration Medical Center Proud Smile Club member Dr. Timothy Carman is recommended on the Hair Transplant Network. |
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