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30 / 1000+ resultsresearch Call to action: the 10-point plan for the non-surgical aesthetics and hair restoration sector
The document suggests a 10-step plan to improve the non-surgical aesthetics and hair restoration industry.
research Meetings and Studies: Review of the 20th Orlando Live Surgery Workshop (OLSW) April 9-12, 2014 • Orlando, Florida, USA
The 20th Orlando Live Surgery Workshop was important for the hair restoration field and aimed to influence future surgeons.
research The Minigraft Revolution: Can We Keep up Ethically?
The article emphasizes the need for proper training and ethical practice in hair transplantation to prevent poor outcomes and psychological harm to patients.
research Robotic Hair Restoration
The ARTAS robotic system for hair restoration is efficient with fewer cuts than manual methods, but it's limited to certain hair types and can still leave scars.
research Letters to the Editors: Re: Hair Restoration Surgery Is Not the Airlines Industry
research ORLANDO LIVE SURGERY WORKSHOP XIV: ADVANCING THE INDUSTRY OF HAIR RESTORATION APRIL 3-5 2008 ORLANDO
research Orlando Live Surgery Workshop XIII: Advancing the Industry of Hair Restoration
research co-sponsored by the international society of hair restoration surgery: Live Surgery Workshop XI: Advancing the Industry of Hair Restoration. March 2–5, 2005 orlando
research PRP in Hair Restoration
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a promising treatment for hair loss, believed to extend the life cycle of hair follicles and prevent their shrinkage.
research Hair Restoration
Hair restoration techniques have evolved from large punch grafts to microfollicular unit transplants, with future advancements potentially including hair cloning.
research Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery: A Special Issue on Hair Restoration
Hair transplant techniques have improved and become less invasive over time, but there are concerns about unregulated centers. The market is growing, with potential for more growth in India due to increasing hair loss cases. New technologies like robotic transplants are promising for the future. Surgeons are encouraged to prioritize patient safety and understand the science behind their techniques.
research An industry update: what’s new in the field of therapeutic delivery this month?
New drugs for Alzheimer's and rheumatoid arthritis advanced, a Zika vaccine is in development, and there were business deals in anesthesia and oncology.
research Technology Transfer and the Climate of Change
The document concludes that a Quality Management System is crucial for maintaining product quality through innovation and proper technology transfer in the pharmaceutical industry.
research Towards Better Regulation in Cosmetic Practice Post-Keogh
The conclusion is that improved training and oversight for cosmetic procedures are recommended to better protect patients.
research The Shame of Magazine Advertising
Magazines should self-regulate and collaborate to stop deceptive ads and protect consumers.
research Implementation of the JCCP Premises Standards for cosmetic interventions
The JCCP's Premises Standards aim to make non-surgical cosmetic treatments safer and higher quality.
research Clinical Management in Hair Transplant Industry
Many hair transplant patients are unhappy due to clinical mistakes and the need for better training of surgical assistants is crucial.
research Hair Restoration—Nonsurgical and Surgical Approaches
Hair restoration can be achieved through non-surgical treatments like minoxidil, antiandrogens, phototherapy, and PRP procedures, or through surgical methods like hair transplantation. Continued treatment is needed to maintain results, and full results are visible after 12-18 months.
research Medical Hair Restoration Brings REVVup to HairLossSpecialists
Medical Hair Restoration added a non-surgical hair therapy program to help people with early hair loss.
research Current Practices and Controversies in Cosmetic Hair Restoration
The document concludes that hair restoration has advanced significantly, with FUE becoming more popular, and stresses the importance of physician training and ethical practices in the field.
research Keratin‐based particles for protection and restoration of hair properties
Keratin-based particles safely improve hair strength, smoothness, and heat protection.
research Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP), a Cosmetic Treatment for Hair Restoration in Asians
SMP creates illusion of full hair, addressing various issues and bringing happiness to those with thinning hair.
research Medical malpractice litigations after hair restoration surgery in the United States
Hair restoration surgeons have a 15% yearly risk of being sued, and while they often win, the process is stressful and costly.
research Hair Restoration in the Ethnic Patient
Hair restoration surgery, including hairline-lowering and hair transplantation, can effectively treat hair loss and improve appearance in all ethnic groups.
research Nontransplantation Methods of Surgical Hair Restoration
Non-transplantation methods can effectively restore hair.
research Protection and Restoration of Damaged Hair via a Polyphenol Complex by Promoting Mechanical Strength, Antistatic, and Ultraviolet Protection Properties
A new hair treatment using a natural polyphenol complex improves hair strength, reduces static, and protects against UV damage.
research The Ziering Whorl Classification of Scalp Hair
The conclusion is that creating natural-looking hair restoration requires replicating natural scalp whorl patterns and inserting grafts at specific angles.
research Paradigm Shift from Linear Strip to Follicular Unit Excision in Hair Restoration Surgery
Follicular unit excision (FUE) is a popular hair transplant method that avoids a linear scar but has potential challenges and side effects if not done properly.
research The Ziering Whorl Classification of Scalp Hair
Craig Ziering created a system to classify scalp hair patterns, important for improving hair restoration surgery results.