✂️ Hair Removal in Neurosurgery
🎯 Goals
Improve access and visibility of the surgical field
Facilitate adhesion of surgical drapes
Prevent infection by avoiding microtrauma
Preserve cosmetic outcomes
🧠 General Principles
Avoid complete head shaving whenever possible.
Limit hair removal to the smallest area necessary.
Prefer clippers over razors to reduce microabrasions.
Perform hair removal as close as possible to surgery time (preferiblemente <2 h).
🛠️ Recommended Technique
Use electric clippers with disposable heads.
Remove only the hair directly over the incision site.
Avoid shaving the entire head unless:
Required for exposure (e.g., bicoronal, occipital approaches)
Patient specifically consents to it
Clean area after clipping and proceed with antisepsis.
🧴 Antisepsis Compatibility
Hair remnants can interfere with antiseptic efficacy and sterile drape adhesion. Ensure:
⚠️ Contraindications
👩⚕️ Patient Communication
Explain to the patient that minimal hair removal is standard.
Reassure regarding postoperative cosmetic appearance.
Document consent if full shaving is planned.