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    GlossaryMinigrafting

    hair restoration using small grafts of 3-8 follicles

    Minigrafting is a hair restoration technique where small grafts, typically containing 3-8 hair follicles, are transplanted from a donor area (usually the back of the scalp) to a balding or thinning area. This method aims to create a more natural-looking hairline and density compared to older techniques that used larger grafts.

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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.
      New Directions in Surgical Therapy

      research New Directions in Surgical Therapy

      1 citations, April 1998 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Surgical skin treatments improved with new methods like laser resurfacing, combined techniques, and better hair and fat removal options.
      Hair Transplantation Update

      research Hair Transplantation Update

      8 citations, January 1998 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Hair transplantation is effective for baldness, with new methods improving results, but staying updated is crucial for patient outcomes.
      Has Technology Killed the Flap?

      research Has Technology Killed the Flap?

      June 1997 in “The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery”
      Scalp flaps are still a valuable hair loss treatment because of their benefits.
      Book Review: Color Atlas of Hair Restoration Surgery

      research Book Review: Color Atlas of Hair Restoration Surgery

      June 1997 in “The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery”
      The book "Color Atlas of Hair Restoration Surgery" provides useful information on hair restoration techniques, though some methods discussed may cause scarring.

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