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      Late Management of Burns

      research Late Management of Burns

      June 2002 in “Surgery (oxford)”
      The document says that treating burns late focuses on improving function, appearance, and helping patients return to normal life, using both non-surgical and surgical methods.
      The Management of Hair Loss from Trauma

      research The Management of Hair Loss from Trauma

      December 2002 in “Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology-head and Neck Surgery”
      Manage hair loss from trauma with scalp expansion, advancement flaps, and hair transplantation.
      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.
      Complications in Hair Restoration Surgery

      research Complications in Hair Restoration Surgery

      25 citations, January 2009 in “Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Successful hair transplant surgery depends on careful patient selection, proper surgical plan and technique, and attentive aftercare.
      Platelet-Rich Plasma for Hair Loss

      research Platelet-Rich Plasma for Hair Loss

      4 citations, August 2018 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), a protein-rich extract from a patient's blood, shows promise in improving hair density, thickness, and quality, but the best method of use and number of treatments needed for noticeable results are still unclear.
      Principles and Techniques of Surgical Hair Restoration

      research Principles and Techniques of Surgical Hair Restoration

      2 citations, September 2007
      Surgical hair restoration involves moving hair from a non-balding area to a balding area, with the transplanted hair not subject to male pattern baldness. Medications can slow hair loss and regrow some hair, but successful treatment needs careful planning, skill, and ethical responsibility due to progressive hair loss and limited donor hair.
      Contents

      research Contents

      July 2014 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Cosmetic surgery should be personalized for different ethnic groups to ensure the best results and patient satisfaction.
      Contents

      research Contents

      August 2013 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Hair restoration techniques and new cell sources improve hair loss treatments.
      Correction of the High Female Hairline

      research Correction of the High Female Hairline

      31 citations, March 2009 in “Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery”
      The hairline-lowering surgery was effective, safe, and left patients satisfied with few complications.
      Treating Scars of the Chin and Perioral Region

      research Treating Scars of the Chin and Perioral Region

      5 citations, February 2017 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Improve chin and perioral scars with surgery, resurfacing, and other therapies, tailored to each patient.
      Hair Restoration in the Ethnic Patient and Review of Hair Transplant Fundamentals

      research Hair Restoration in the Ethnic Patient and Review of Hair Transplant Fundamentals

      5 citations, February 2010 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      The document concludes that understanding hair loss and considering medical treatments like minoxidil and finasteride before surgery is important, especially for young patients with rapid hair loss, and that hairline design varies among different ethnicities.
      Androgenetic Alopecia: Mechanisms and Progression

      research Androgenetic Alopecia: Mechanisms and Progression

      May 2015 in “Hair transplant forum international”
      Androgenetic alopecia causes hair loss by shrinking hair follicles due to androgens, with the connection between the muscle and hair follicle determining if the loss is reversible.
      Letters to the Editors

      research Letters to the Editors

      November 2000 in “Hair transplant forum international”
      The document's conclusion cannot be provided because the content is not accessible.
      A Review of Modern Surgical Hair Restoration Techniques

      research A Review of Modern Surgical Hair Restoration Techniques

      27 citations, January 2008 in “Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery”
      Modern hair restoration techniques have evolved from punch grafting to methods like micro-grafting and follicular unit transplantation, but they are labor-intensive, expensive, and can lead to patient dissatisfaction. Future treatments may involve cloned hair follicles and drugs like finasteride.
      The State of the Art in Surgical Hair Restoration

      research The State of the Art in Surgical Hair Restoration

      August 1999 in “Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery”
      In 1999, surgical hair restoration improved a lot, making hair look more natural with fewer procedures, thanks to better scalp treatments and a new method called follicular-unit hair grafting.
      Missing Conflict of Interest Disclosure

      research Missing Conflict of Interest Disclosure

      July 2017 in “JAMA Dermatology”
      The document corrects a missing conflict of interest and acknowledges a pioneer in hair transplantation and his other contributions.
      Hair Transplantation: Current Concepts and Techniques

      research Hair Transplantation: Current Concepts and Techniques

      30 citations, October 2005 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings”
      The document concludes that hair transplantation is recommended for those not helped by medical treatments, but warns that high-density transplants may lower hair survival rates.