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Do they shave pubic hair before surgery?

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According to guidelines from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the CDC, the routine shaving of pubic hair before surgery with a razor is strongly discouraged. This reflects a modern understanding of infection control regarding hair removal before surgery.

Why is pubic hair shaved before surgery?

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According to a Cochrane Review on preoperative hair removal, some studies show a significant increase in surgical site infections (SSIs) for patients shaved with a razor. The practice of removing hair before an operation, including pubic hair, has a long history rooted in concerns about cleanliness, but modern medicine has refined the practice based on new evidence. Understanding why is pubic hair shaved before surgery can help prepare patients and demystify this common procedure.

Why do they shave your pubic hair before surgery?

2 min read
For decades, it was standard practice to routinely shave hair from the surgical site, including pubic hair, based on the assumption that it was unsanitary. Today, however, best practices have significantly evolved, and the process is no longer a standard procedure in many cases and often doesn't involve a razor.

Why is pubic hair removed during surgery? Understanding the medical reasons

4 min read
Over one million surgical procedures are performed in the United States annually, many of which require some form of skin preparation. This preparation often includes hair removal, a practice that leads many to ask: **Why is pubic hair removed during surgery?** The answer involves patient safety, infection control, and creating a clear surgical field.