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September 2004 in “PubMed” Hair grows in three stages: growing, transition, and resting.
Dense-packing hair grafting is a simple, safe, and effective way to restore hair in people with cicatricial alopecia.
September 2001 in “PubMed” The new X-ray technique allows for precise and non-destructive measurement of elements in hair, creating the first database of its kind for a specific ethnic group.
Stopping Seroxat (paroxetine) treatment ended hair loss in a woman.
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The Calvitron method for hair transplantation was effective in about 90% of the 25 patients treated for hair loss.
Miniflap hair restoration is a method to regrow hair.
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Hair loss can make people feel less attractive and confident, leading them to try many treatments.
A hair growth ointment improved hair length in a family with a genetic hair growth condition.
The text is about acne, excessive hair growth, and hair loss due to hormones.
January 1995 in “Surgical technology international” Using consecutive transposition flaps can manage gaps in hair growth after multiple hair loss surgeries.
February 1994 in “PubMed” Telogen effluvium is a type of temporary hair loss.
Trichoriboside treatment helps maintain scalp hair by increasing cAMP levels in hair follicles of men with hair loss.
November 1993 in “PubMed” High levels of androgens can cause skin issues like acne, hair loss, and excessive hair growth.
November 1993 in “PubMed” Hirsutism, excessive male-pattern hair in women, can be caused by high androgens or skin sensitivity, diagnosed by testosterone levels, and treated with hair removal and hormone therapy.
September 1993 in “PubMed” The document concludes that antiandrogenic drugs like cyproterone acetate and spironolactone are effective but not permanent treatments for skin-related androgenization in women.
February 1993 in “PubMed” Minoxidil is used to treat hair loss.
A woman's Cushing's syndrome caused by adrenal cancer improved after surgery.
November 1991 in “PubMed” Minoxidil, a topical solution, was found to slow balding in most cases and increase hair density in some, but only a few saw significant cosmetic improvement.
December 1990 in “PubMed” Some drugs can cause hair loss, increase hair growth, or change hair color, but stopping the drug usually reverses these effects.
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More minoxidil applied topically leads to better hair growth in male pattern baldness.
Advancements in technology now allow better evaluation and treatment for women with common hair loss problem, androgenic alopecia.
Topical minoxidil was effective in promoting hair growth for male pattern baldness.
Spironolactone was effective in reducing hair growth in women with hirsutism.
Excessive vitamin A intake caused severe health issues that mostly resolved after stopping the intake.
Oral contraceptives are generally recommended for healthy young girls, but specific types may vary based on individual health conditions and barrier methods are less popular among adolescents.