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      Skin Connective Tissue and Aging

      research Skin connective tissue and ageing

      77 citations , July 2013 in “Best Practice & Research in Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology”
      Menopause reduces skin collagen and elasticity, and while estrogen therapy can help, its risks require careful consideration.
      Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: A Review of Etiology, Diagnosis, and Management

      research Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis

      74 citations , September 1980 in “Medical Clinics of North America”
      Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a severe skin condition often caused by drugs, with complex treatment and a high risk of death, but survivors usually heal without scars.
      Potential Adverse Effects of Long-Term Testosterone Therapy

      research Potential adverse effects of long-term testosterone therapy

      72 citations , October 1998 in “Baillière's clinical endocrinology and metabolism”
      Long-term testosterone therapy can cause hormone suppression, affect prostate and heart health, and alter physical characteristics, but does not increase prostate cancer risk and needs more research for full risk assessment.
      Physiological and Biological Skin Changes in Pregnancy

      research Physiological and biological skin changes in pregnancy

      71 citations , February 2006 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Pregnancy causes skin changes like darkening, hair thickening, nail changes, and increased risk of skin growths, most of which usually resolve after birth.
      Cosmetic Aspects of Pregnancy

      research Cosmetic aspects of pregnancy

      51 citations , February 2006 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Pregnant women often experience skin and hair changes, with over half getting stretch marks and pigment changes, and should be cautious with cosmetic procedures due to potential risks.
      Mitoxantrone

      research Mitoxantrone

      44 citations , August 1996 in “Drugs & Aging”
      Mitoxantrone is effective for treating acute leukemia, especially in older patients, with a lower risk of heart damage.
      Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Its Differential Diagnosis

      research Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Its Differential Diagnosis

      42 citations , January 2006 in “Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey”
      The document concludes that correct diagnosis and management of PCOS are important, and more research is needed on its risks and treatments.
      Is Hormonal Treatment Still an Option in Acne Today?

      research Is hormonal treatment still an option in acne today?

      31 citations , June 2015 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Hormonal treatments are effective as a second-line option for moderate-to-severe acne in females, but should be used with caution due to health risks.
      Scalp Advancement and the Pretrichial Brow Lift

      research Scalp Advancement and the Pretrichial Brow Lift

      10 citations , April 2018 in “Facial Plastic Surgery”
      The surgical technique of scalp advancement and pretrichial brow lift shortens the forehead and lifts brows, is good for women and transgender women with high foreheads, but not recommended for men and has some risks.
      Megasessions

      research Megasessions

      7 citations , August 2013 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Megasessions in hair transplant can cover more area or increase density but need a skilled team and careful planning, and have both benefits like less downtime and risks like lower graft survival.
      Beard Hair Transplantation

      research Beard Hair Transplantation

      3 citations , April 2020 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Beard hair transplantation is generally satisfying, requires 250-800 grafts, uses FUE to avoid scars, needs careful planning, has some risks, and hair regrowth starts after 4-6 months.
      Regional Dermatology: Hair and Nail Biology, Hair Loss Conditions, and Dermatological Issues of the Mouth and Genital Regions

      research Regional Dermatology

      1 citations , November 2014
      The document explains hair and nail biology, common hair loss conditions and treatments, oral and genital skin diseases, and the risks and treatments associated with squamous cell carcinoma.
      Reporting on Adverse Clinical Events

      research Reporting on Adverse Clinical Events

      March 2021 in “Clin-Alert”
      The FDA warned about safety issues with remdesivir and tofacitinib, finasteride is linked to suicidality, potent topical corticosteroids increase osteoporosis risk, henna can cause hemolysis in G6PD deficiency, chemotherapeutic agents can cause adverse reactions, drug interactions are common in cancer patients, ketamine can reduce at-risk drinking, high dose of anticholinergics increases dementia risk in Parkinson's patients, and prenatal exposure to second-generation antipsychotics increases pregnancy complications.
      Antiandrogens and Androgen Inhibitors in Dermatologic Treatments

      research Antiandrogens and Androgen Inhibitors

      November 2020 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Antiandrogens and androgen inhibitors like spironolactone, finasteride, and dutasteride can treat hair loss and skin conditions, but they have risks and side effects, including potential harm to pregnant women and risks of cancer and heart issues. Herbal remedies also have antiandrogenic effects but lack safety validation.
      Summaries of Papers on Dermatological Conditions Conducted in 2008

      research SUMMARIES OF PAPERS

      June 2008 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Herpes gestationis is linked to certain antigens, atopic eczema affects T cell populations and may be eased by breastfeeding, higher doses of anti-androgen treatment can improve androgenic alopecia, topical minoxidil increases hair thickness, long-term methotrexate therapy can cause liver fibrosis in psoriasis patients, and Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus patients aren't at higher risk for autoimmune disorders.
      Dermatological Drugs, Topical Agents, and Cosmetics

      research Dermatological drugs, topical agents, and cosmetics

      January 1993 in “Side effects of drugs annual”
      Natural products like propolis are causing more skin allergies, and certain skin treatments and medications have various side effects and risks.
      Psoriasis of the Scalp: Diagnosis and Management

      research Psoriasis of the Scalp

      128 citations , January 2001 in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”
      Coal tar shampoos, salicylic acid, and topical corticosteroids are effective for scalp psoriasis, with Vitamin D3 analogues also showing benefits; severe cases may require stronger medication with more risks.
      LOP14

      research LOP14

      July 2014 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      The document concludes that rib-sparing techniques in breast reconstruction have limited benefits, sentinel lymph node biopsy is needed for desmoplastic melanoma, certain hair preservation methods improve graft survival, partial turbinectomy effectively reduces nasal obstruction, nipple shields with irrigation may reduce capsular contracture, and thicker malignant melanomas have a higher risk of non-skin cancers.
      LOP14

      research LOP14

      July 2014 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      The document concludes that rib-sparing techniques in breast reconstruction have limited benefits, sentinel lymph node biopsy is needed for desmoplastic melanoma, certain hair preservation methods improve graft survival, partial turbinectomy effectively reduces nasal obstruction, nipple shields with irrigation may reduce capsular contracture, and thicker malignant melanomas have a higher risk of non-skin cancers.
      Treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction in Postmenopausal Women: What Is the Evidence?

      research Treatment of female sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women—What is the evidence?

      2 citations , March 2004 in “Reviews in Gynaecological Practice”
      Hormonal changes and psychological issues can cause sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women. Behavioral therapy is recommended first, with hormone replacement helping some symptoms but not libido. Testosterone can improve libido, but its effects on overall sexual function are unclear. Emotional and relationship issues should be addressed before using medication, and the benefits and risks of testosterone supplementation should be considered.