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      Follicular-Unit Hair Grafting

      research Follicular-Unit Hair Grafting

      5 citations, September 2003 in “Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery”
      Follicular-unit grafting is an effective hair transplant method that looks natural and has a high success rate.
      Hair Transplantation in Females

      research Hair Transplantation in Females

      7 citations, June 1992 in “The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology”
      Hair transplantation is a viable treatment for some types of female hair loss, with careful donor assessment and attention to psychological factors.
      Standardizing the Nomenclature of Grafts

      research Standardizing the Nomenclature of Grafts

      2 citations, September 1996 in “The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery”
      The authors suggest using a standard system to name hair grafts to improve communication in hair restoration.

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      community Verteporfin mixing solute for transplants

      in Treatment  12 upvotes 9 months ago
      Doctors are testing verteporfin topically for healing and potential regeneration after transplants. The user is asking how it is formulated for topical use, such as if it's mixed with a carrier gel.

      community Chris Bumstead Hair Tansplant at Now Hair Time

      in Transplants  476 upvotes 10 months ago
      Chris Bumstead got a hair transplant at Now Hair Time, and the discussion focuses on why he chose a less reputable clinic despite having the means for a better one, with some suggesting it was for financial gain. The conversation also touches on concerns about the naturalness of the hairline and the potential impact of his steroid use on the transplant's success.

      community Debunking Androgenetic Theory (Hair Transplants)

      in Research/Science  25 upvotes 11 months ago
      The post discusses a theory that hair regrowth after transplant is due to the angiogenesis process (new blood vessels forming), not because the transplanted hair is unaffected by DHT. The responses highlight the established belief in 'donor dominance' (the importance of the hair's origin in transplantation) and skepticism about the new theory.