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Choose the simplest, most fitting scalp reconstruction method for each patient's unique needs.
research Scalp Flaps
Scalp flaps are used for reconstruction, considering factors like inelasticity, hair growth, and blood supply, with techniques adapting to age-related changes in vascularity.
research Long-Term Superiority of Composite Versus Muscle-Only Free Flaps for Skull Coverage
Composite flaps are better than muscle-only flaps for long-term skull coverage.
research Dual transposition flaps for the reconstruction of large scalp defects
Technique effectively reconstructs large scalp defects with minimal hair loss and visible scarring.
research Reconstruction of a Sideburn by a Rotated Flap
Doctors successfully rebuilt a sideburn using skin and hair from near the ear in one surgery.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Clascoterone vs fluridil, and using them with minoxidil
The user is considering minoxidil, clascoterone, and fluridil for hair loss, avoiding finasteride and RU58841. They are also contemplating a hair transplant and exploring the resilience of transplanted hair without finasteride.
community piroctone olamine works better than nizoral?
Nizoral causes scalp and face itchiness and flakes. Piroctone olamine is suggested as an alternative.
community piroctone olamine was was very superior than ketoconzole in increasing hairgrowth and reducing itching and danruff?
Piroctone olamine is more effective than ketoconazole for increasing hair growth and reducing itching and dandruff. Treatments discussed include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
community Minoxidil formulation change has worsened my scalp flaking
community Clascoterone - what we have right now
Clascoterone is a topical treatment for androgenetic alopecia, showing modest to moderate hair regrowth, and may be available by 2027-2028. It is considered safer than finasteride, with discussions on its effectiveness compared to RU58841 and pyrilutamide.