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30 / 1000+ resultsresearch Emerging Technologies in Hair and Nail Diagnosis and Treatment
New technologies are improving the diagnosis and treatment of hair and nail disorders.
research Conventional Histopathology and New Technologies in Cutaneous Mucinoses: Old Diagnostic Criteria and New Therapeutic Perspectives
New technologies show potential for better understanding and treating skin conditions with abnormal mucin, but more research is needed for clinical use.
research Biofabrication Technologies in Hair Neoformation
New biofabrication technologies could lead to treatments for hair loss.
research Future Technologies Hold Promise for Hair Restoration
New technologies could improve hair regrowth in the future.
research Cosmetic Devices Based on Active Transdermal Technologies
Active transdermal technologies in cosmetics help deliver skin treatments effectively, but their safety and effectiveness depend on skin type and treatment choice.
research Current Stem Cell Technologies Used in Medicine
Stem cell technologies are mostly effective in treating diseases and repairing tissues.
research Characteristics of Physical and Sexual Development of Girls Conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Girls conceived via assisted reproductive technologies show early puberty signs and larger ovaries.
research Laser And Cellular Technologies In Treatment Of Patients With Focal Alopecia
Laser and cell treatments effectively help hair regrowth in people with focal alopecia.
research The Evolution of Emerging Nanovesicle Technologies for Enhanced Delivery of Molecules into and Across the Skin
Nanovesicles improve drug delivery through the skin, offering better treatment outcomes and fewer side effects.
research Recent Advances in Microneedle Composites for Biomedical Applications: Advanced Drug Delivery Technologies
Microneedle technology has improved drug delivery and patient comfort but needs more research for broader use.
research Recent Advances in Nanocarrier-Loaded Gels: Which Drug Delivery Technologies Against Which Diseases?
Nanocarrier-loaded gels improve drug delivery for cancer, skin conditions, and hair loss.
research Red Ginseng (Panax Ginseng Meyer) Oil: A Comprehensive Review of Extraction Technologies, Chemical Composition, Health Benefits, Molecular Mechanisms, and Safety
Red ginseng oil is believed to have various health benefits and is safe, but more research is needed to fully understand how it works.
research Structural Changes in Human Skin After Topical Application of Glucocorticoids Assessed by In Vivo Imaging Technologies
Topical glucocorticoids thin the skin and change collagen structure.
research Comparative Effectiveness of Complex Restorative Treatment of Patients With Androgenetic Alopecia Using Antler Products and Physiotherapy Technologies
Pantotherapy is more effective for treating androgenetic alopecia than darsonvalization.
research Novel Insights to Assess Climate Resilience in Goats Using a Holistic Approach of Skin-Based Advanced NGS Technologies
Heat stress changes goats' skin and hair at the microscopic level and affects their genes and skin bacteria.
research Drug Repositioning: Current Approaches and Their Implications in the Precision Medicine Era
Drug repositioning is becoming more targeted and efficient with new technologies, offering personalized treatment options and growing interest in the field.
research Evolving Approaches to Profiling the Microbiome in Skin Disease
New technologies help us better understand how skin microbes affect skin diseases.
research The Interdisciplinary Aspects of Aesthetic Medicine
New technologies and teamwork across specialties are changing facial aesthetics, offering personalized, non-surgical options.
research Life Sciences Discovery And Technology Highlights
New technologies show promise in healing wounds, treating cancer, autoimmune diseases, and genetic disorders.
research Recommended Articles
New technologies in acupuncture and biosensors show promise for better medical treatments and healing.
research Skin-On-A-Chip Strategies For Human Hair Follicle Regeneration
New technologies show promise for better hair regeneration and treatments.
research Wound Healing: A Cellular Perspective
The document concludes that better targeted treatments are needed for wound healing, and single-cell technologies may improve cell-based therapies.
research Conventional and Novel Stem Cell-Based Therapies for Androgenic Alopecia
Stem cell technologies and regenerative medicine, including platelet-rich plasma, show promise for hair restoration in treating hair loss, but more research is needed.
research Socio-Technical Innovation Bundles for Agri-Food Systems Transformation
Combining new technologies and practices can improve food systems to meet global sustainability goals.
research Proteomics as a Tool to Improve Novel Insights into Skin Diseases: What We Know and Where We Should Be Going
Proteomics combined with other technologies can lead to a better understanding of skin diseases.
research Diagnosis and Management of Infertility Due to Anovulation
The conclusion is that lifestyle changes and weight loss are first-line treatments for infertility due to anovulation, with various medications and assisted reproductive technologies as additional options.
research American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery - 2018 Late-Breaking Abstracts
New treatments and technologies in laser medicine show promise for improving skin conditions, fat reduction, cancer treatment, wound healing, and hair restoration.
research Chronologic Improvement in Hair Yield With Follicular Unit Extraction and Changes in Punch Devices: A Ten-Year Experience of a Single Center
New punch technologies have improved hair transplant results over time.
research Contents
New techniques and technologies are improving facial plastic and reconstructive surgery.