TLDR Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has aesthetic benefits, and maskne became common during COVID-19.
This issue of Aesthetic Innovation Magazine included a review article on the aesthetic benefits of laparoscopic cholecystectomy for biliary pathologies and explored the etymological and etiological aspects of acne, particularly maskne, which became prevalent during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, it featured two clinical cases: one on hair implantation using the follicular unit extraction technique for androgenetic alopecia, and another on maskne as a common dermatological issue during the pandemic.
September 2025 in “Cosmoderma” Pandemic stress worsens hair loss and skin issues, suggesting combined mental and skin care treatments.
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April 2004 in “Dermatologic Therapy” The document concludes that proper diagnosis and a combination of medical, hair-care, and surgical treatments are important for managing alopecia in black women.
November 2024 in “Cureus” Early diagnosis and personalized treatment can prevent damage from dissecting cellulitis after hair restoration surgery.
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October 2018 in “InTech eBooks” The document concludes that treatments for cicatricial alopecia are not well-supported by evidence, but hair transplantation shows more predictable and satisfactory results.
February 2026 in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology” Spironolactone is effective for treating female hair loss, with new treatments like clascoterone showing promise.