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Shaving Statistics No Shaving Versus Waxing Preoperative hair removal with a razor blade became awidely practice based on the assumption that this would prevent postoperative surgical site infections. This practice remained common until relatively recently. A randomized study of 400 patients compared wet shaving without waxing. The authors found no statistically significant decrease in the incidence of surgical site infection in the study group shaved. Other studies comparing hair removal shaving without using different solutions preoperative preparation of the skin. Therefore, the results of the study are not a reliable representation of the effects of hair removal. Studies using large sample size (60,000 injuries and 10 years of follow-up) with less rigorous favored models without hair removal and demonstrated statistical significance. These results are weakened by the absence of controls, and the use of different treatments between the study groups. The results suggest an association between shaving and infection, but does not demonstrate a reliable effect. In summary, the shaving was found to increase the incidence of surgical site infections in studies of low quality, while higher quality studies suggest, but have not conclusively shown a benefit associated with no hair removal. Clean: An uninfected operative wound that inflammation is encountered and the respiratory, gastrointestinal, genital or uninfected urinary tract is not entered. In addition, clean wounds are primarily closed and, if necessary, drained with closed drainage. Operative incision wounds after non-penetrating (Blunt) trauma should be included in this category if they meet criteria.absoluteHairRemoval.com presents complete solutions for hair removal for men and women. Posted on February 18, 2010.
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