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      The State of the Art in Hair Transplantation Techniques

      research The State of the Art

      15 citations , January 1999 in “Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery”
      Advancements in hair transplantation have resulted in more natural-looking hair and increased patient satisfaction.
      Complications with Hair Transplantation

      research Complications with Hair Transplantation

      12 citations , April 2020 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Hair transplant complications are rare with good planning and technique, but risks include infection, bleeding, and patient dissatisfaction.
      Hair Transplantation: New Concepts in 2005

      research Hair transplantation: New concepts in 2005

      9 citations , January 2005 in “Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy”
      In 2005, hair transplants looked natural and worked best with realistic goals, medication to preserve hair, and depended on the amount of donor hair.
      Progression of Surgical Hair Restoration Techniques

      research Progression of Surgical Hair Restoration Techniques

      8 citations , January 2015 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Hair restoration techniques have improved but still rely on limited donor hair, with new methods like cloning and gene therapy being explored.
      Hair Transplantation in Women: Treatment for Female Pattern Alopecia

      research Hair transplantation in women

      3 citations , June 1999 in “Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Hair transplantation can effectively treat female pattern hair loss with the right patient selection and surgical skill.
      A New Suture for Hair Transplantation

      research A New Suture for Hair Transplantation

      2 citations , January 2001 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Poliglecaprone 25 is better than steel staples for hair transplant surgery, causing less discomfort and finer scars.
      Hair Transplantation: Causes, Techniques, and Future Prospects

      research Hair Transplantation

      January 2010 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Hair transplantation is a treatment for hair loss mainly caused by genetics, with various techniques and potential complications, and results visible after 8-12 months.
      Hair Transplantation: State of the Art

      research Hair transplantation—State of the art

      June 2002 in “Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Hair transplantation has improved to more natural-looking results and is complemented by effective non-surgical treatments, with ongoing research into hair follicle cloning.
      Hair Restoration Surgery: The State of the Art

      research Hair Restoration Surgery: The State of the Art

      32 citations , November 2012 in “Aesthetic Surgery Journal”
      Hair restoration surgery has advanced, focusing on natural results and may improve further with new techniques and therapies.
      Advances in Hair Restoration Surgery

      research Advances in Hair Restoration Surgery

      10 citations , December 1997 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      Hair restoration surgery has improved with better techniques for natural looks and managing patient expectations, but it remains labor-intensive and requires careful consideration of potential complications.
      Minigraft Preparation in Surgical Hair Replacement

      research Minigraft Preparation in Surgical Hair Replacement

      10 citations , January 1997 in “Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery”
      A new technique using a multibladed knife makes preparing hair transplant minigrafts faster and more uniform, leading to natural-looking results.
      Hair Transplant: Evolution and Role in Treating Alopecia

      research Hair Transplant

      7 citations , April 2015 in “Plastic and Aesthetic Nursing”
      Hair transplantation can effectively restore a natural-looking hairline when properly planned and executed.
      Hair Restoration Surgery: Hair Transplantation and Micrografting

      research Hair Restoration Surgery: Hair Transplantation and Micrografting

      5 citations , September 1998 in “Atlas of the oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics of North America”
      Hair transplantation and micrografting, used for baldness, involve moving hair follicles from hair-rich to bald areas, requiring careful procedure and post-care for success.
      The Thinning Top: Why Older People Have Less Hair

      research The Thinning Top: Why Old People Have Less Hair

      4 citations , July 2014 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      Old people have less hair because their hair follicles don't regenerate as well, not because of fewer stem cells, and a protein called follistatin might help reactivate hair growth.
      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.
      Male Pattern Alopecia: Impact on Self-Esteem and Evolution of Hair Restoration Surgery

      research MALE PATTERN ALOPECIA

      2 citations , October 1997 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      The document concludes that advancements in hair restoration surgery have led to more natural results and patient satisfaction, with hope for future improvements in treatment.
      FUE Donor Site Ischemia and Necrosis

      research FUE Donor Site Ischemia and Necrosis

      1 citations , January 2014 in “Hair transplant forum international”
      Heavy smoking and other factors may lead to reduced blood flow and tissue death after hair transplant surgery.
      Advances in Surgical Hair Restoration

      research Advances in Surgical Hair Restoration

      1 citations , January 1993 in “Facial Plastic Surgery”
      Surgical hair restoration has improved since 1959, with new techniques like minigrafts, micrografts, and scalp reductions creating more natural hairlines and reducing bald skin, despite some risks and potential for scarring.