Hair Restoration: Micrografts and Flaps

    July 2002 in “ Dermatologic Surgery
    William P. Coleman, Carlos Oscar Uebel
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    TLDR The book "Hair Restoration: Micrografts and Flaps" is a useful guide for beginners in hair transplantation, covering techniques, postoperative care, and various types of alopecia.
    The book "Hair Restoration: Micrografts and Flaps" by Carlos Oscar Uebel, published in 2001, is a basic guide to hair restoration primarily aimed at individuals with little experience in hair transplantation. The book, despite some printing errors, is appreciated for its practical advice, excellent photographs, and impressive results. It meticulously illustrates Dr. Uebel's technique for follicular grafting, from consultation to postoperative care. The book also includes short chapters on female and secondary alopecia, flap surgery, and occipital baldness, as well as a chapter on combining hair restoration with facial surgery. It was suggested that the book would be beneficial for beginning hair transplant surgeons and might find an audience among other specialists interested in the procedure.
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