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      Physiology and Medical Treatments for Alopecia

      research Physiology and Medical Treatments for Alopecia

      8 citations, April 2020 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Minoxidil, finasteride, and low-level laser light therapy are effective FDA-approved treatments for hair loss.
      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.
      Hair Transplantation: A Review and Technique Presentation

      research Hair Transplantation: A Review and Technique Presentation

      2 citations, June 2000 in “Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery”
      Hair transplantation techniques have improved over time, leading to natural-looking results and high graft survival rates, making it a popular treatment for hair loss.
      Hair Changes Caused by Aging

      research Hair Changes Caused by Aging

      September 2014 in “Springer eBooks”
      Aging causes hair to gray and thin, with the timing of graying varying by race, and factors like oxidative stress and genetics can lead to hair loss.
      Hair Growth and Rejuvenation: An Overview

      research Hair Growth and Rejuvenation: An Overview

      81 citations, June 2010 in “Journal of Dermatological Treatment”
      The document concludes that minoxidil and finasteride are proven for hair growth, herbal remedies show promise, but more research is needed to confirm their effectiveness.
      Integrating Nonsurgical Hair Restoration Into an Existing Plastic Surgery Practice

      research Integrating Nonsurgical Hair Restoration Into an Existing Plastic Surgery Practice

      September 2022 in “Aesthetic Surgery Journal”
      Plastic surgeons can offer various nonsurgical hair restoration treatments like minoxidil, PRP, and light treatments, but they don't give permanent results and need to be repeated. It's crucial to educate patients and manage their expectations. Hair loss in women often involves other health issues like thyroid disease.
      Hair Transplantation in Asians

      research Hair Transplantation in Asians

      January 2007 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      The document concludes that hair transplantation for Asians should consider unique scalp and hair traits, use small grafts, and combine surgery with medication like finasteride and minoxidil for best results.
      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.
      Treatment Options for Alopecia

      research Treatment Options for Alopecia

      17 citations, August 2015 in “Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy”
      The document concludes that oral finasteride and topical minoxidil are effective for genetic hair loss, while other treatments for different types of hair loss show promise but need more research.
      Disorders of the Scalp and Hair

      research Disorders of the Scalp and Hair

      January 2018
      Different scalp and hair disorders are more common in certain ethnic groups, with the most common being androgenetic alopecia, which is treated with medications like minoxidil and finasteride.
      Androgenetic Alopecia: What Works?

      research Androgenetic Alopecia: What Works?

      January 2024 in “Cutis”
      Topical minoxidil and oral finasteride and dutasteride are the most effective treatments for male and female pattern hair loss, but study quality varies.
      5-Alpha Reductase Deficiency

      research 5-Alpha Reductase Deficiency

      38 citations, October 2014 in “Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity”
      5-alpha reductase deficiency leads to male sexual development issues and treatments like finasteride help with prostate enlargement and hair loss.
      5α-Reductase Inhibitors: Chemical and Clinical Models

      research 5α-Reductase Inhibitors: Chemical and Clinical Models

      17 citations, May 1998 in “Steroids”
      Researchers developed a model to predict how well certain compounds can block an enzyme related to hair loss and prostate issues, suggesting a 50 mg dose of finasteride might be effective based on lab and body data.
      Oral Ivermectin in the Treatment of Scabies

      research Oral Ivermectin in the Treatment of Scabies

      30 citations, December 1999 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Oral ivermectin effectively cured scabies with minimal side effects, and finasteride promoted hair growth in men with hair loss.
      Prescribing Habits for Androgenic Alopecia Among Dermatologists in Spain in 2017: A Cross-Sectional Study

      research Prescribing Habits for Androgenic Alopecia Among Dermatologists in Spain in 2017: A Cross-Sectional Study

      5 citations, June 2018 in “Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas”
      In 2017, Spanish dermatologists commonly prescribed topical minoxidil, oral finasteride, and nutricosmetics for hair loss, with oral contraceptives also used for premenopausal women. Less common were oral dutasteride, due to side effects, and newer, more expensive treatments like topical finasteride and Low-Level Laser Therapy. The conclusion is that there's a need for prescription guidelines due to varied treatment approaches.