Hair Transplantation in Women: Treatment for Female Pattern Alopecia

    Marc R. Avram
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    TLDR Hair transplantation can effectively treat female pattern hair loss with the right patient selection and surgical skill.
    The 1999 document discussed hair transplantation as a treatment for female pattern alopecia, noting the emotional and social impact of hair loss on women and the advancements in techniques like donor strip harvesting and micro- and mini-grafting. It stressed the need for careful patient selection, as not all women with diffuse thinning are suitable candidates. The paper detailed the consultation process, including history, examination, and possible tests to rule out other causes of hair loss. It described the surgical procedure, postoperative care, and the need for realistic expectations, with two to three procedures often necessary for the best cosmetic results. The conclusion affirmed that hair transplantation can be a long-term solution for female pattern alopecia with proper selection and surgical expertise.
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