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      November 2017 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Men are increasingly interested in cosmetic treatments that enhance masculinity and address aging without downtime, with tailored approaches for different ethnicities and a focus on hair restoration and body contouring.
      Cicatricial Alopecias

      research Cicatricial Alopecias

      May 2017 in “InTech eBooks”
      Some hair loss disorders cause permanent loss due to scarring, and treatments like steroids don't always work well.
      Dietary Management of Skin Diseases

      research Dietary Management of Skin Diseases

      June 2015 in “Journal of the turkish academy of dermatology”
      Eating the right foods is important for skin health and can help treat some skin conditions.
      Medical Management Options for Hair Loss

      research Medical Management Options for Hair Loss

      July 2011 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concluded that FDA-approved treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are effective for hair loss, while the effectiveness of natural remedies and other non-approved treatments is not well-supported by evidence.
      Cancer

      research Cancer

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Some medications can improve skin conditions, while lifestyle factors like smoking and drinking may worsen them; treatments like monoclonal antibodies and imiquimod cream show promise for certain skin diseases.
      HIV, Fungal, and Infectious Diseases

      research HIV, Fungal, and Infectious Diseases

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      The document concludes that various treatments for skin conditions are effective, but some require further research, and certain factors like gender and lifestyle can influence disease outcomes.
      Hair Transplantation: State of the Art

      research Hair Transplantation: State of the Art

      June 2002 in “Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Hair transplantation has improved to more natural-looking results and is complemented by effective non-surgical treatments, with ongoing research into hair follicle cloning.
      Hair Transplantation in 2001

      research Hair Transplantation in 2001

      January 2001 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      Hair transplantation has improved to use smaller grafts for a natural look and may include follicle cloning in the future; non-surgical treatments are also effective.
      The Therapeutic Use of Androgens in Women

      research The Therapeutic Use of Androgens in Women

      51 citations, April 1999 in “The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology”
      Testosterone replacement may improve sexual desire and bone health in women with low androgen levels, but more research is needed on its long-term safety.
      Treatment Strategies for Alopecia

      research Treatment Strategies for Alopecia

      34 citations, April 2009 in “Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy”
      Some treatments work for common baldness, but there's less evidence for other hair loss types, and more research is needed.
      Androgenic Alopecia in Females: Diagnosis and Treatment

      research Androgenic Alopecia in Females: Diagnosis and Treatment

      14 citations, July 1987 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      The document concludes that treating female hair loss should target reducing excess androgen and blocking its effects on hair follicles, with the best treatments being hormonal therapy, adrenal suppression, and topical minoxidil.
      Mini Review on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

      research Mini Review on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

      February 2020 in “Acta Scientific Women's Health”
      PCOS is a common condition in women that can lead to infertility and other health issues, and it's diagnosed by specific criteria with various treatment options available.
      Stem Cells in the Skin

      research Stem Cells in the Skin

      October 2016
      Skin stem cells are crucial for maintaining and repairing skin, with potential for treating skin disorders and improving wound healing.