Evidence Based Hair Restoration: Designing Clinical Trials

    Andreas Finner, Berthold Rzany, Jerry Shapiro
    TLDR Well-designed clinical trials are needed to improve hair restoration methods.
    The document discussed the application of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) in hair transplantation (HT). It highlighted the importance of designing robust clinical trials to improve the quality of evidence in HT. Specific challenges in conducting these studies were identified, such as variability in patient characteristics and the subjective nature of hair growth assessment. The authors proposed solutions like standardized protocols and objective measurement tools. The role of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) in promoting high-quality research was emphasized. The conclusion stressed the need for well-designed clinical trials to advance the field of hair restoration.
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