Abstract

Because the use of very large numbers of small hair-grafts has become the norm in hair transplantation, the surgical assistant who cuts and places the hair-grafts into the recipient sites has become a key figure in the operation. Because this activity requires tremendous dexterity and patience, hiring the right individuals to perform this work can be a formidable task. Recently, the author has researched the topic of dexterity tests and discovered an invaluable hand-eye coordination test (The O'Connor Tweezer Dexterity Test) that accurately determines whether or not an individual will be able to perform the task of hair-graft placement with speed and precision. Since utilizing this test during the interview process, it has been found to be a highly invaluable screening tool.

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