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20 / 120 resultsresearch Horse Chestnut: Cultivation for Ornamental Purposes and Non-Food Crop Production
Horse chestnut has ornamental uses and potential health benefits, but more research is needed on its cultivation and properties.
research The Influence of Castanea Sativa Mill. Flower Extract on Hormonally and Chemically Induced Prostate Cancer in a Rat Model
Chestnut flower extract may help reduce prostate cancer growth.
research The Substantiation of Plant Raw Materials Ratio and Determination of Raw Materials Technological Parameters in the Development of Complex Tincture for the Telogen Effluvium Treatment
The tincture made from nettle, sage, and horse chestnut in a 5:3:2 ratio is effective for treating telogen effluvium.
research Herbal Therapy in Dermatology
Some herbal therapies may help with skin conditions, but more research is needed to confirm their safety and effectiveness.
research Herbal Treatment for Dermatologic Disorders
Some herbal treatments are effective for skin disorders, but more research and regulation are needed.
research Study on the Development of the Technology for the Tincture 'Stimufit' for Use in Telogen Alopecia
The "Stimufit" tincture is safe and effective for treating hair loss.
research The Methodology of Developing Dermato-Cosmetic Remedies for Prevention and Treatment of Alopecia
New natural remedies for hair loss prevention and treatment were developed.
research ATP6AP1-CDG: Follow-Up and Female Phenotype
ATP6AP1‐CDG can cause hearing loss, hair loss, and protein issues, even in female carriers.
research Which Plant for Which Skin Disease? Part 2: Dermatophytes, Chronic Venous Insufficiency, Photoprotection, Actinic Keratoses, Vitiligo, Hair Loss, Cosmetic Indications
Certain plant extracts can effectively treat skin conditions like athlete's foot, chronic vein problems, sun damage, skin growths, vitiligo, and hair loss, and may also improve skin appearance.
research Improved Method for the Isolation and Cultivation of Human Scalp Dermal Papilla Cells
research Camouflage Techniques for Alopecia Areata: What Is a Patient to Do?
The document suggests using hairpieces, wigs, and safe cosmetic techniques to hide hair loss from alopecia areata.
research Acne: Diet and Acnegenesis
Eating dairy and high glycemic foods may increase the risk of acne.
research Preventing the Development of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome After Surgery
Preoperative pain assessment, regional anesthesia, and vitamin C can help prevent CRPS after surgery.
research Differences in Perceptions of Beauty and Cosmetic Procedures in Ethnic Patients
The cosmetic industry should adapt to the varied beauty standards of ethnic groups and offer specialized treatments.
research Home-Use Laser and Light Devices for the Skin: An Update
At-home laser and light skin devices are less effective than professional ones, with limited scientific evaluation, but some show promise for wrinkles, hair growth, and acne.
research Commentary: Unroofing for Hidradenitis Suppurativa, Why and How
Unroofing is an effective, less invasive, and cost-effective surgery for hidradenitis suppurativa with low recurrence and improved patient quality of life.
research Platelet-Rich Plasma for Facial Rejuvenation: An Early Examination
PRP shows promise for skin rejuvenation but needs more research.
research Follicular Unit Hair Transplanting: End of the Evolution or a Good Thing Taken Too Far?
The document concludes that hair restoration has improved with follicular unit transplantation, making it more scientific and precise.
research Alopecia Areata and Acitretin: A Case Report and Review
A woman's hair grew back after stopping acitretin for psoriasis and getting steroid treatment, and low vitamin D might be linked to alopecia severity.
research Alopecia Areata and Vitamin D: Is There Any Association?
People with alopecia areata often have lower vitamin D levels than healthy people.