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      Introduction to the Special Issue on Hair Restoration

      research Introduction to the Special Issue on Hair Restoration

      June 1997 in “The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery”
      Hair restoration surgeries increased significantly in the early 1990s, with a focus on natural-looking results and various techniques tailored to individual needs.
      Books Received

      research Books Received

      February 1983 in “JAMA”
      The dermatology book is useful but has some organizational issues.
      How I Treat Alopecia Areata

      research How I Treat Alopecia Areata

      April 1969 in “Postgraduate medicine”
      Use corticosteroid cream and triamcinolone injections for treating alopecia areata, and consider wigs and tranquilizers for support.
      Post-Finasteride Syndrome Update: Point/Counterpoint

      research Post-Finasteride Syndrome Update: Point/Counterpoint

      January 2016 in “Hair transplant forum international”
      Finasteride's link to health issues like male breast cancer, infertility, and prostate cancer needs more research through placebo-controlled trials to confirm.
      Practical Contact Dermatitis

      research Practical Contact Dermatitis

      15 citations, March 1996 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The book "Practical Contact Dermatitis" is useful for dermatologists but could be more user-friendly.
      Letter

      research Letter

      11 citations, June 2008 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Transplanting chest hair into scalp scars may effectively treat wide donor scars in hair restoration.
      Congenital Triangular Alopecia

      research Congenital Triangular Alopecia

      4 citations, February 1988 in “Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology”
      Congenital triangular alopecia is more common than thought and some treatments can be beneficial for appearance concerns.
      Philosophy and Technique in Hair Restoration Surgery

      research Philosophy and Technique in Hair Restoration Surgery

      3 citations, July 1997 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      Hair restoration surgery has evolved over time, with a focus on natural-looking results and managing patient expectations, while also considering potential complications and the lifelong progression of male pattern baldness.
      Alopecia and Amphetamine Use: Reply

      research Alopecia and Amphetamine Use: Reply

      2 citations, July 1988 in “JAMA”
      Amphetamines may not directly cause hair loss, as the type of thinning seen with their use differs from severe alopecia.
      Reply

      research Reply

      2 citations, March 1985 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Minoxidil solution used on the scalp did not lower blood pressure in patients without hypertension.
      Recent Advances in Hair Restoration

      research Recent Advances in Hair Restoration

      January 2013 in “프로그램북(구 초록집)”
      Hair restoration surgery is improving, with less painful techniques like FUE and robotic systems, but they can be costly and require training.
      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 Assessment and Treatment of Older Adults

      research The Assessment and Treatment of Older Adults

      July 1988 in “JAMA”
      Amphetamine use may not cause hair loss, "geezer" traits are normal aging, not all educated older people are stereotypes, and metronidazole can rarely cause lung disease.
      Wording Creates Misunderstanding

      research Wording Creates Misunderstanding

      February 1976 in “JAMA”
      A drug helped quickly reduce a movement disorder, experts debated the severity of Raynaud phenomenon, and rapid weight loss was linked to temporary hair loss with good recovery.
      Raynaud Phenomenon and Long-Term Risks

      research Raynaud Phenomenon and Long-Term Risks

      February 1976 in “JAMA”
      Most people with Raynaud's won't get serious diseases, but doctors should watch for signs over time; also, quick weight loss can cause hair loss.
      Raynaud Phenomenon - Reply

      research Raynaud Phenomenon - Reply

      February 1976 in “JAMA”
      Doctors disagree on whether Raynaud phenomenon often leads to serious diseases, but agree that patients should be monitored for possible progression while being reassured. Rapid weight loss may cause hair loss.

      research Dispelling Myths About Acne

      12 citations, August 1997 in “Postgraduate medicine”
      Educating people about acne is key because many still believe old myths, even though treatments exist for almost all types.
      Megasessions

      research Megasessions

      7 citations, August 2013 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Megasessions in hair transplant can cover more area or increase density but need a skilled team and careful planning, and have both benefits like less downtime and risks like lower graft survival.