Literature DB >> 1188532

Pre-operative preparation of the skin with a depilatory.

B T le Roux, C E Lowther, S C Mukheibir.   

Abstract

Although the removal of hair as a pre-operative preparation of the skin is desirable, it need only be removed over an area limited to a planned incision, and then only in hirsute patients. The use of a depilatory cream as an alternative to a razor would seem to have the advantages of increasing patient comfort; of avoiding injuries inflicted by even skilful shaving; and perhaps of diminishing the incidence of wound infection, without significant risk of reaction to the depilatory. Routine extensive pre-operative hair removal in all patients is unnecessary.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1188532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S Afr Med J


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