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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. Dim lights Embed Embed this video on your site The Counting Incision Device(CID) allows the physician to accurately maintain the incision count during recipient site preparation. This new medical instrument is offered for sale from Devices for Hair, LLC beginning in 2007. This device offers an LED display that maintains a 5 digit count of recipient sites as they are made. The device offers interchangeable tips with depth control depending on your preferred method of recipient site preparation. The device is light weight, ergonomic, and disposable. Imagine having the capacity to communicate freely with your patient unencumbered with concern about the incision count! Graft site preaparation produces an uncomfortable sound that often makes the patient uncomfortable and nervous. Reducing this sound is not possible. Some instruments produce a louder, more troubling sound than others. Free communication with the patient helps to reduce patient anxiety from the procedure and this noxious sound. Talking with the patient also improves rapport with the patient. Many physicians often add an employee to assist them during graft site preparation to assist in counting. This person is required to be silent, as well. This reduces the cost efficiency of the procedure as the assistant is required to count grafts rather than cut grafts. Loosing a graft cutter can prolong the procedure. Silencing an assistant also limits their capacity to talk with the patient and reduce their anxiety. Furthermore, most hair transplant procedures are billed on a per graft basis. Accurate incision counts are a very effective way to monitor the cost of a procedure. Many countries such as the United Kingdom are progressing to disposable instruments for the out patient surgeries. Therefore, the Counting Incision Device offers many advantages to the patient, cost containment, and to the physician. The Counting Incision Device produces an pleasant audible sound with each incision site that may help distract the patient from the sound transmitted through the dense skull with the production of a recipient site. This sound helps the physician monitor his progress, as well. The device also contains a lock to prevent additional counts when incision tips are changed. The device may be turned on and off and reset to zero. A variety of incision tips are available and others can be produced at your request. |


