Many people admire the story of a black doctor braiding a patient's hair before surgery.

Foreign media, including ABC News in the US on the 3rd, told the story of Indian Marshall, who recently had surgery in North Carolina, USA.
Earlier in June, Marshall had an operation to remove an osteoma on his head. Osteomas are solid benign tumors that develop in bone tissue.

Two days after the surgery, I unwrapped the bandage around my head, and Marshall noticed a slight change in head shape. The pigtails were longer than before the operation, and Marshall simply thought that the nurse would have done it for convenience, so he skipped.
However, after I met Dr. Jule Graywood, a doctor in charge, to hear the progress of the operation, I became aware of the true identity of the'hairdresser'. It was Dr. Graywood who braided his hair. He was a black father with two young daughters, and he confessed, "I did not try to cut my hair as much as possible while cutting the surgical area."

Impressed Marshall revealed the story on Twitter at the end of last month. He added, "In addition to this, the Greywood doctor sutured the wound with a medical stapler instead of stitching the incision, eliminating the possibility of pushing the head when unsealing it." . 
This story attracted the reaction of netizens such as getting about 600,000 pieces and sharing more than 70,000 times. When compliments poured online, Dr. Greywood, who heard the news, showed humbly, saying, "No patient wants his hair cut when he is operating. Especially women patients try to avoid it as much as possible."

This is'News Pick'.

(Photo = ABC homepage capture,'IndiaDionna' Twitter)