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. 1976 Nov 13;2(6045):1166–1168. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.6045.1166

Preoperative skin preparation: clinical evaluation of depilatory cream.

S J Powis, T A Waterworth, D G Arkell
PMCID: PMC1689580  PMID: 791444

Abstract

Preoperative hair removal by a depilatory cream was compared with routine shaving. Although the incidence of wound infection was similar in both groups, cream depilation was found to be better. It was effective, atraumatic, non-toxic, and could be self-administered. Furthermore, it could be used safely on granulating wounds and did not support bacterial growth. Depilation was associated with a significant reduction in skin surface bacteria and proved to be cheaper than shaving.

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