A Retrospective, Single-Center Study of Hair Transplantation Using FUE Technique in Women with Androgenetic Alopecia

    Alba Gómez‐Zubiaur, Ana Rodríguez‐Villa Lario, David Vega Díez, José M Ricart
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    TLDR FUE hair transplantation effectively improves hair density and satisfaction in women with androgenetic alopecia.
    The study titled "A Retrospective, Single-Center Study of Hair Transplantation Using FUE Technique in Women with Androgenetic Alopecia" analyzed the outcomes of follicular unit extraction (FUE) hair transplantation in women suffering from androgenetic alopecia. Conducted at a single center, the retrospective study included a sample size of 50 women. The results indicated a significant improvement in hair density and patient satisfaction post-procedure. The study concluded that FUE is an effective and reliable technique for treating female androgenetic alopecia, with minimal complications reported.
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