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      Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Cultural Importance and Advancements in Hair Restoration

      research Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

      4 citations , July 1993 in “The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology”
      The article concludes that hair restoration techniques must account for ongoing hair loss to ensure successful long-term results.
      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.
      Update on Hair Replacement Therapy

      research Update on hair replacement therapy

      3 citations , August 2002 in “Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery”
      Hair transplantation, especially follicular unit micrografting, was the top treatment for male pattern baldness, with a focus on natural results and ongoing improvements in both surgical and medical management.
      Correction of the Cornrow Transplant and Other Common Problems in Surgical Hair Restoration

      research Correction of the Cornrow Transplant and Other Common Problems in Surgical Hair Restoration

      2 citations , April 2000 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      Dr. Vogel improved hair restoration by reducing and recycling hair plugs, achieving a more natural look and a 50-80% survival rate for replanted follicles. He emphasized understanding natural hair loss patterns, educating patients about alopecia, and refusing to operate on those who don't understand these aesthetics.
      Alopecia Areata: The Clinical Situation

      research Alopecia Areata: The Clinical Situation

      1 citations , December 2017 in “˜The œjournal of investigative dermatology. Symposium proceedings/˜The œJournal of investigative dermatology symposium proceedings”
      Treating alopecia areata is difficult due to limited approved treatments, but new therapies like JAK inhibitors show promise.
      Introduction

      research Introduction

      1 citations , October 2017 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      More men are getting cosmetic treatments to look young and stay competitive at work.
      Beneath the Surface: Dermatology and Psychiatry

      research Beneath the surface: dermatology and psychiatry

      1 citations , January 2014 in “Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry”
      Skin diseases can cause psychological issues, and better integration of dermatology and psychiatry is needed to improve patient care.
      Tinea Capitis

      research Tinea capitis

      October 2022 in “The Journal of Family Practice”
      Tinea capitis is a scalp fungal infection in children that can cause hair loss, scaling, and other symptoms.
      Scalp Lesions: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

      research Scalp lesions, in images

      January 2015 in “Independent Nurse”
      Different scalp conditions can lead to hair loss or tumors, with treatments varying from creams to surgery; early detection is crucial.
      Scar Tissue Grafting: Concerns and Recommendations in Cosmetic Surgery

      research Scar Tissue Grafting

      August 1998 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Use steroid creams without parabens and educate on hair transplant techniques to improve cosmetic surgery outcomes.
      Alopecia Areata: Diagnosis and Management

      research Alopecia areata: diagnosis and management

      48 citations , May 1999 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Alopecia areata is an unpredictable autoimmune hair loss condition, treated based on severity, with half of patients regrowing hair within a year without treatment.

      research Hair Loss and Hirsutism Management

      January 2019
      Low-level light therapy, possibly combined with other treatments, may become a leading hair loss treatment, while hirsutism often worsens with age and lacks preventive options.
      Melanocytes: The New Black

      research Melanocytes: The new Black

      93 citations , October 2006 in “The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology”
      Melanocytes are crucial for skin pigmentation and can affect conditions like melanoma, vitiligo, and albinism, as well as hair color and hearing.
      Androgenetic Alopecia in Men and Women

      research Androgenetic alopecia in men and women

      77 citations , March 2001 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Androgenetic alopecia involves genetics, hormones, and can be treated with medications or surgery.
      Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus: A Comprehensive Review

      research Cutaneous lupus erythematosus

      74 citations , March 2001 in “Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      The document concludes that skin biopsies, genetic and environmental factors, and specific treatments are important in managing cutaneous lupus erythematosus.
      Wnt Signaling in Skin Organogenesis

      research Wnt signaling in skin organogenesis

      72 citations , April 2008 in “Organogenesis”
      Wnt signaling is crucial for skin and hair development and its disruption can cause skin tumors.
      Pseudopelade of Brocq: A Review of a Rare Hair Disorder Leading to Cicatricial Alopecia

      research Pseudopelade of Brocq

      39 citations , July 2008 in “Dermatologic Therapy”
      Pseudopelade of Brocq is a unique hair loss condition, but its cause and development are still not fully understood.