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research Reconstruction of the Scalp, Calvarium, and Frontal Sinus
The document concludes that careful surgical methods and choosing the right materials are key for successful scalp, skull, and frontal sinus reconstruction.
research HSP90 Inhibition and Cellular Stress Elicits Phenotypic Plasticity in Hematopoietic Differentiation
Inhibiting HSP90 increases cell adaptability and survival under stress.
research An Algorithm for Reconstruction of Electrical Injuries of the Scalp
Thorough cleaning of the skull is key for successful scalp injury reconstruction.
research Warfare-Related Craniectomy Defect Reconstruction: Early Success Using Custom Alloplast Implants
Custom-designed implants effectively repaired skull damage in most soldiers injured in combat.
research Is Three-Dimensional Virtual Planning in Cranial Reconstruction for Advanced Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Skull a Feasible Option?
3D virtual planning can help in precise skull reconstruction for advanced skin cancer, but patient-specific factors must be considered.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity An idea that I came up with recently💡
User suggests rotating scalp 180 degrees to address hair loss. Others discuss sanity, ethics, and similar procedures like scalp reduction and hair transplants.
community Scalp over skull massage and low hanging fruits of the basement: a cure?
Scalp massages may improve hair growth, with noticeable results in a few months. The technique involves detaching the skin from the skull, similar to detumescence therapy, and may be combined with other treatments for better results.
community A Different Take on Curing MBP
Addressing hair loss by focusing on posture, blood flow, and craniofacial development. Methods include improving posture, cardiovascular activity, scalp massages, healthy diet, meditation, using minoxidil, and addressing craniofacial issues.
community The theory that explains everything. The malloclusion theory has been proven.
Brian Dye's theory links skeletal malocclusion type II to hair loss, suggesting it's a blood flow issue. Treatments mentioned include minoxidil, finasteride, and anti-inflammatory drugs like benaxoprofen.
community HairClone (UK) finally begins offering its Dermal Papilla Cell Hair Multiplication procedure to humans. In Guatemala.
HairClone is offering a Dermal Papilla Cell Hair Multiplication procedure in Guatemala, raising questions about its effectiveness and regulatory reasons for the location. Users express skepticism and curiosity about the treatment's success and potential costs.