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5 / 1000+ resultsresearch Two Different Techniques for Frontalis Suspension Using Gore-Tex to Treat Severe Congenital Ptosis
Gore-Tex is effective for severe congenital ptosis, with the open approach better for no lid crease and the closed approach better for a preserved crease.
research Congenital Ptosis: Long-Term Outcome of Frontalis Suspension Using Autogenous Temporal Fascia or Fascia Lata in Children
The surgery for severe congenital ptosis in children is safe and effective, with good long-term results.
research Endobrow-Midface Lift: A Safe and Effective Technique for Facial Rejuvenation
The endobrow-midface lift is a safe and effective way to rejuvenate the upper face with minimal complications and rare temporary hair loss.
research Ptosis in Childhood: Causes, Clinical Presentations, and Management
Childhood ptosis can vary from a minor cosmetic issue to a serious condition and may signal other health problems.
research Management of the Midface
Newer midface lift techniques are safer, more reliable, and have quicker recovery times.
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5 / 491 resultscommunity 4.5 months of microneedling – progress
A user who has had positive results from using a regimen of microneedling, finasteride, minoxidil, peppermint oil, keto shampoo and DHT organic shampoo for hair growth. The conversation also addressed whether to use .5mg or 1mg of finasteride and the difference between dermapens and rollers.
community 12 Months Hair Transplant Progress / 3500 Grafts (1 YEAR)
A user shared their 12-month progress after a 3500-graft hair transplant at Heva Clinic in Istanbul, choosing not to use minoxidil or finasteride. The results were praised, with comments noting the natural look and significant improvement.
community Posted this years ago but still getting questions!
The user successfully treated their hair loss using 1ml of minoxidil twice daily and dermarolling with a 1.5mm dermaroller once a week. They experienced noticeable results only after combining minoxidil with dermarolling, and they have not used finasteride.
community Dutasteride/finasteride theory
Finasteride worked better for frontal scalp hair loss, while dutasteride helped the crown and mid-scalp but worsened the frontal area. The user shared personal experiences and invited open dialogue.
community 5ar Type I in the frontal hair follicles - Dutasteride
The conversation discusses that dutasteride may be more effective than finasteride for frontal hair loss due to higher 5ar Type 1 enzyme activity in that area. Some users question the validity of this information, while others confirm it with additional sources.