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C-ID - Revolutionary Counting Incision Device for Hair Restoration

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Imagine having the capacity to accurately maintain the incision count during recipient site preparation while communicating freely with your patients or staff. The new, cutting-edge Counting Incision Device (C-ID) allows physicians to simultaneously accomplish both! This new medical instrument is now offered by Device For Hair Restoration. The C-ID features an LED display that maintains a 5 digit count of recipient site preparation and 3 different tips with depth control for pre-cut blades or needles (18G, 19G, 20G or 21G), depending upon your preferred method of recipient site preparation. This revolutionary device is also light-weight, ergonomic and disposable.

How Doctors Can Benefit From the C-ID Device

The C-ID allows the physician to accurately maintain the incision count during recipient site preparation. With this new, automated technology, the physician can now freely communicate with the patient, which aids in reduction of patient anxiety from the procedure. Graft site preparation produces a sound that often makes the patient uncomfortable and nervous. With the C-ID, the physician can now openly communicate with the patient or staff during the procedure, which assists in reducing patient anxiety from the procedure and improves the overall rapport. In addition, the device also makes an audible beep with each incision that helps to distract the patient’s awareness of the sound produced by graft site preparation. In addition, many physicians often add a technician to assist them during graft site preparation to aid in counting. This reduces the cost efficiency of the procedure as the technician is focused on counting grafts rather than cutting grafts, thus potentially adding time and labor cost to the procedure. Finally, as most hair transplant procedures are billed on a per graft basis, the incision count accuracy of the CID is an effective way to reduce the cost of a procedure and to generate increased revenue for your practice.

 

Advantages of Cold, non-Saline Storage Solutions in Hair Transplant Surgery

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For years, hair transplant (HT) surgeons have debated the best medium for short-term storage of hair-bearing grafts during the period prior to placement in the recipient area, and the temperature at which the medium should be maintained. Normal saline (NS), lactated Ringer’s solution, and others have been utilized, at room temperature and at varying degrees of coldness. The importance of this may be reflected in graft survival and yield, in post-operative effluvium, and in graft retention. However, it remains unclear as to the most advantageous protocol for ex vivo storage of hair-bearing grafts.
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C-ID


This is a video demostration of the revolutionary C-ID device, The Counting Incision Device(C-ID) allows the physician to accurately maintain the incision count during recipient site preparation.

Aide To Hair-Line Design


ATODHL is used to assist the design of a hair line during hair transplantation. Align the vertical center line with the nose between the eyes. Align also the horizontal zero line with the eyebrows or the glabella and at the same time check the horizontal alignment with the lateral canthi. Pull straps backwards and lock in position. Mark hair line points along the vertical scales. Join the points.

The product is clean but not sterile. It is intended for a limited reuse as long as it is kept clean.

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