Hair Transplantation, 3rd Edition

    Craig S. Schauder
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    TLDR The book is an updated guide on hair transplant techniques, useful for beginners and professionals.
    The third edition of "Hair Transplantation" is a comprehensive and updated resource on hair transplantation techniques, written by experts in the field. It includes new chapters on the latest methods and advancements, such as minigrafting, scalp reduction, and laser hair transplantation. The book also covers specialized topics like eyebrow, eyelash, and scar transplantation, as well as procedures for different ethnic groups. It provides practical information for both novice and experienced surgeons, with valuable insights and alternative approaches to graft transplantation. Despite minor issues with color correction and image quality, the book is highly recommended for anyone involved in hair replacement surgery, offering a solid foundation for beginners and advanced knowledge for seasoned professionals.
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