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      Cosmetic Surgery of the Skin: Principles and Techniques

      research Surgery of the Skin

      July 1998 in “JAMA”
      The book details advanced techniques in cosmetic dermatology for experienced surgeons.
      Laser Hair Removal: Principles, Techniques, and Advances

      research Laser hair removal

      207 citations , January 2011 in “Dermatologic Therapy”
      Laser hair removal is the most requested cosmetic procedure and has become a scientifically-based treatment suitable for all skin types.
      The Aesthetics of Follicular Transplantation

      research The Aesthetics of Follicular Transplantation

      67 citations , September 1997 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      The document concludes that good cosmetic outcomes in hair transplantation depend on the surgeon's artistic skill and careful planning.
      Advances in Scalp Reconstruction

      research Advances in scalp reconstruction

      26 citations , July 2006 in “Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery”
      New techniques in scalp reconstruction have improved cosmetic results and reduced complications, especially for large defects.
      Ptosis in Childhood: Causes, Clinical Presentations, and Management

      research Ptosis in childhood

      15 citations , September 2018 in “Medicine”
      Childhood ptosis can vary from a minor cosmetic issue to a serious condition and may signal other health problems.
      Hirsutism II: Treatment

      research Hirsutes II: Treatment

      15 citations , August 1998 in “Australasian journal of dermatology”
      The document concludes that various cosmetic and drug treatments are available for hirsutism, and some new drugs show promise.
      Facial Resurfacing of the Male Patient

      research Facial Resurfacing of the Male Patient

      8 citations , July 2008 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      More men are getting non-surgical cosmetic treatments due to increased income and social acceptance, with less invasive options being preferred.