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      Telogen Effluvium: A Common Form of Hair Loss

      research Telogen Effluvium: A Common Form of Hair Loss

      July 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Telogen Effluvium is a common, usually reversible hair loss condition, often improved by removing the trigger and possibly treated with various products, though their effectiveness is uncertain.
      British Hair and Nail Society

      research British Hair and Nail Society

      July 2018 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Hair regrowth was seen in 83% of children with alopecia, immune system plays a role in the condition, and various treatments showed effectiveness for hair and nail disorders.
      Racial and Gender Influences on Skin Disease

      research Racial and Gender Influences on Skin Disease

      January 2018 in “Springer eBooks”
      Different races and genders have unique skin and hair issues, requiring specialized care and more research for effective treatment.
      Integrating Technology in Facial Plastic Surgery

      research Integrating Technology in Facial Plastic Surgery

      January 2018
      Surgeons should evaluate new technologies critically, offer a range of services including non-surgical options, and be aware of marketing influences to meet patient needs and maintain a successful practice.
      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.
      Managing Hair Loss in Midlife Women

      research Managing Hair Loss in Midlife Women

      May 2017 in “Maturitas”
      Effective treatment for midlife women's hair loss is limited, with 5% minoxidil foam being the only proven option for the most common type.
      Cicatricial Alopecias

      research Cicatricial Alopecias

      May 2017 in “InTech eBooks”
      Some hair loss disorders cause permanent loss due to scarring, and treatments like steroids don't always work well.
      28 Hair Restoration

      research 28 Hair Restoration

      January 2016
      Modern hair restoration techniques can effectively treat hair loss and provide natural-looking results.
      A Mechanical Model of Overnight Hair Curling

      research A Mechanical Model of Overnight Hair Curling

      September 2015 in “˜The œEuropean physical journal. E, Soft matter and biological physics/˜The œEuropean physical journal. E, Soft matter”
      Longer time setting curls overnight leads to better curl retention.
      Healthy Hair: Form and Function

      research Healthy Hair: Form and Function

      January 2015 in “Springer eBooks”
      Hair health is influenced by genetics, aging, and environmental factors, with proper care needed to maintain it.
      Clinical Pearls in Dermatology 2013

      research Clinical Pearls in Dermatology 2013

      July 2014 in “Disease-a-Month”
      The document gives treatment advice for various skin conditions, like using metronidazole for perioral dermatitis and minoxidil for hair loss.
      Contents

      research Contents

      January 2013 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Hair disorders need a holistic approach, including medical, cosmetic, and psychological support.
      The Diagnosis and Management of Alopecia

      research The Diagnosis and Management of Alopecia

      November 2012 in “South African Family Practice”
      The article concludes that early treatment of alopecia is crucial to prevent permanent hair loss.
      Non-Neoplastic Disorders of Hair

      research Non-Neoplastic Disorders of Hair

      January 2010 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      The document concludes that different types of hair loss have specific treatments, and early diagnosis is crucial for preventing permanent hair loss.
      Dermatological History and Examination

      research Dermatological History and Examination

      December 2004 in “Medicine”
      A thorough history and examination are crucial for diagnosing skin diseases, which affect up to a third of people. This includes details about skin lesions, medication, general health, lifestyle, family, and contacts, as well as examining the rash, hair, nails, and mucous membranes. Changes in hair and nails can also indicate other medical and skin disorders.