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      Rhytidectomy: Evolution, Techniques, Considerations, and Complications

      research 14 Rhytidectomy

      January 2016 in “Georg Thieme Verlag eBooks”
      Facelift surgery has evolved to focus on natural results and safety, with patient selection and postoperative care being key to success.
      Contents

      research Contents

      July 2014 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Cosmetic surgery should be personalized for different ethnic groups to ensure the best results and patient satisfaction.
      Contents

      research Contents

      November 2013 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      The document summarizes the latest trends and advancements in cosmetic dermatology.
      Surgical Facial Rejuvenation

      research Surgical Facial Rejuvenation

      April 2009 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      The document concludes that the first book on mesotherapy lacks convincing evidence, the second book is good for beginners in facial rejuvenation, and the third book is valuable for understanding complications in skin surgery.
      Clinical Management in Psychodermatology

      research Clinical Management in Psychodermatology

      January 2009 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concludes that treating skin conditions should include psychological care and a multidisciplinary approach is essential for effective management.
      Secondary Cicatricial and Other Permanent Alopecias

      research Secondary Cicatricial and other Permanent Alopecias

      June 2008 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concludes that permanent hair loss conditions are complex, require early specific treatments, and "secondary permanent alopecias" might be a more accurate term than "secondary cicatricial alopecia."
      Book Reviews

      research Book Reviews

      March 2001 in “International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology”
      The document covers books on cosmetic surgery and skin care, discussing legal and ethical issues, wound healing, the overlap of cosmetics and drugs, and detailed plastic surgery techniques.
      Letter to the Editor Etiquette

      research Letter to the Editor Etiquette

      December 1999 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Experts discussed sedation, hair transplant techniques, and called for respectful professional communication.
      Skin Aging in Women: Pathophysiology and Treatment

      research Skin Ageing in Women: Pathophysiology and Treatment

      September 1999 in “The Journal of The British Menopause Society”
      The document concludes that skin aging in women can be caused by UV exposure and hormonal changes, and treatments like hormone replacement therapy and various skin therapies can help.
      Literature Reviews: A New Linear Method for Hair Transplantation and Cutaneous Laser Surgery

      research Literature Reviews

      March 1997 in “The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery”
      A new hair transplant method showed promising results and a study found how deep a CO₂ laser can penetrate skin.
      Forehead, Eyebrow, and Upper Eyelid Lifting

      research Forehead, Eyebrow, and Upper Eyelid Lifting

      January 2012 in “Current Therapy In Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery”
      Endoscopic forehead and brow lifting safely and consistently improves aged eyebrows, but may have complications.
      Primary Cicatricial Alopecia

      research Primary cicatricial alopecia

      65 citations , November 2016 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The document concludes that early recognition and treatment of primary cicatricial alopecia is crucial to prevent permanent hair loss.
      Dermatologic Care for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons

      research Dermatologic care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons

      47 citations , February 2019 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      LGBT individuals have unique skin health needs, including higher STD risks and side effects from gender-affirming treatments, requiring dermatologists to offer knowledgeable and culturally competent care.
      Alopecia and Platelet-Derived Therapies

      research Alopecia and platelet-derived therapies

      23 citations , November 2017 in “Stem cell investigation”
      Platelet lysate is more effective than activated autologous platelet-rich plasma or saline in improving hair growth after hair restoration surgery.

      research Outbreak of thallium poisoning among Iraqi patients

      12 citations , January 2011 in “Journal of the Saudi Society of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery”
      Thallium poisoning from contaminated cake caused severe health issues in Baghdad, highlighting the need to ban thallium as a rodenticide.
      Multiple Minute Digitate Hyperkeratosis

      research Multiple minute digitate hyperkeratosis

      9 citations , July 2002 in “Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”
      The document concludes that fexofenadine reduces inflammation in chronic hives, cholestyramine helps half of pregnant women with itchy rashes, and relaxing incisions are a good alternative in facial surgery for the elderly.
      Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa

      research Management of hidradenitis suppurativa

      4 citations , June 2002 in “Clinical and experimental dermatology”
      Effective treatment for hidradenitis suppurativa varies, with antibiotics commonly used and surgery as an option, but no single method is universally successful.
      Scarring Alopecia: Overview and Treatment Options

      research Scarring Alopecia

      1 citations , June 2012 in “Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas”
      Early and aggressive treatment of scarring alopecia is important to prevent further hair follicle damage.
      The Cat With Alopecia

      research The cat with alopecia

      1 citations , January 2006 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Cats lose fur due to various reasons, including allergies, infections, genetics, hormones, diet, cancer, stress, and some conditions are treatable while others are not.