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NAPLES, FLA. -- The best place to acquire surgical blades and materials for abrading is not necessarily the medical supply house, said Daniel M. Siegel, M.D.
The hardware store has supplies for medical procedures that are usually much cheaper, and often actually work better.
"During medical school, internship, and residency, I used to think about gadgets I grew up with that could be used in the medical office," explained the dermatologist and son of a hardware store owner.
The old double-edged razor blade is a case in point of...
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