The Value of Scrotal Biopsy in Leprosy

    January 1974 in “ Leprosy Review
    Narendra J. Pandya, NOSHIR H. ANTIA
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    TLDR Punch grafting is useful for restoring hair to the inner eyebrow area after certain surgeries.
    The document discussed various techniques for eyebrow replacement, highlighting that while punch grafting did not offer specific advantages for complete eyebrow replacement, it was recommended for restoring hair to the medial end of a vascular island transfer. This was particularly beneficial for individuals distressed by hair loss in that specific area.
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