Millennium Post (Kolkata)

HC expresses concern over hair transplant procedure sans medical supervisio­n at salons

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has expressed concern over the mushroomin­g of salons extending hair transplant procedures by unqualifie­d people without any medical supervisio­n which puts customers at great risk.

The court said it is imperative that necessary steps are taken by Centre and Delhi government to ensure that such practices are checked, people are made aware that such procedures can be fatal, and medical protocols be framed at the national level.

Justice Anoop Kumar Mendiratta, who was dealing with a petition concerning the death of 35-year-old man allegedly on account of negligence during the process of hair transplant­ation at a salon in Rohini, asked the Delhi Police commission­er to ensure that similar incidents of medical malpractic­e are not repeated.

He also asked the top cop to ensure that action is taken against salons which are extending hair transplant­ation treatment/aesthetic surgery by unqualifie­d profession­als without any medical supervisio­n in defiance of establishe­d protocols and norms.

The judge sought a status report from the authoritie­s, including the National Medical

Commission and Delhi Medical Council, and asserted that hair transplant being an aesthetic surgery needs to be performed by qualified dermatolog­ists or trained surgeons with informed consent of the patient.

In the present case, the deceased — who paid Rs 30,000 for the procedure — developed a painful scalp followed by swelling on the face and shoulders and subsequent­ly passed away during the course of treatment at a hospital.

According to the treatment papers, the cause of death was Septic Shock with multi-organ failure in case of Stevens-Johnson

Syndrome, the court noted.

The fact that hair transplant­ation surgeries are being carried out in the Salons with the aid of technician­s is a matter of great concern since neither they are fully qualified nor any such procedures can be carried except under supervisio­n of a trained surgeon or dermatolog­ist, the court said in its order dated May 11.

It is imperative that necessary steps are taken by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India as well as Govt. of NCT of Delhi to ensure that such mushroomin­g Salons carrying hair transplant­ation procedures under unprofessi­onal hands without requisite qualificat­ion and in absence of medical supervisio­n, are checked. Requisite safeguards need to be ensured for safety of the persons who undertake the aforesaid treatment, it stated.

Emphasisin­g that in the absence of medical supervisio­n, the process may pose a great risk and lead to irreversib­le damage or even loss of life, the court opined that it is critical to evaluate the riskbenefi­t ratio from the medical perspectiv­e and those performing the procedure also made aware of the medico legal issues.

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