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      The Knudsen Nomenclature

      research The Knudsen Nomenclature

      5 citations , September 1997 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Dr. Russell Knudsen's system classifies hair grafts by class, shape, and size for clearer communication in hair restoration surgery.
      Linear Basal Cell Carcinomas

      research Linear Basal Cell Carcinomas

      3 citations , May 1999 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Dr. Connelly agrees that linear basal cell carcinomas might be more aggressive but highlights the study's lack of clear criteria to identify them.
      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.

      research From Russia with Love

      1 citations , May 2007 in “Emergency medicine news”
      Dr. Marina Kovalevsky and her daughter were hospitalized for suspected politically motivated thallium poisoning in Moscow.
      Meet Our Editor: Dr. Jia-You Fang's Contributions to Drug Delivery and Nanomedicine

      research Meet Our Editor

      March 2017 in “Drug delivery letters”
      Dr. Jia-You Fang is a highly experienced researcher in drug delivery and related fields, with numerous publications and international collaborations.
      Scalp Biopsy Technique for the Hair Surgeon

      research Scalp biopsy technique for the hair surgeon

      September 2013 in “Hair transplant forum international”
      Dr. Robert S. Haber concluded that hair transplant surgeons must master scalp biopsy techniques to quickly diagnose and treat hair loss conditions.
      The Cohen Hair Loss Classification System

      research The Cohen hair loss classification system

      November 2009 in “Hair transplant forum international”
      Dr. Bernard Cohen created a new system to classify hair loss using numbers and a detailed scalp map.
      Some Thoughts: Scattered Hair and There!

      research Some thoughts: Scattered hair and there!

      January 2009 in “International Journal of Trichology”
      Dr. Shyam B Verma encourages more scientific research on hair disorders and criticizes the unscientific hair care market in India.
      Commentary

      research Commentary

      February 2007 in “Facial Plastic Surgery”
      Dr. Sheldon S. Kabaker acknowledges the progress in hair restoration surgery and the shift towards natural results, stressing the need for patient education and future advancements.
      Hair Restoration: State of the Art

      research Alfonso Barrera, M.D.

      May 2005 in “Seminars in Plastic Surgery”
      Dr. Alfonso Barrera was recognized for his expertise and contributions to hair transplantation and plastic surgery.
      Corrective Hair Restoration Techniques for Aesthetic Problems of Temporoparietal Flaps

      research Corrective Hair Restoration Techniques for the Aesthetic Problems of Temperoparietal Flaps

      March 2003 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Dr. Dominic A. Brandy shared methods to fix aesthetic problems from old hair restoration techniques, using methods like follicular unit grafting and scalp removal, which helped patients look more natural after surgery. He also suggested using oral finasteride and topical minoxidil to control hair loss in most men with baldness, especially those who had flap surgery.
      Medico-Legal Memories: Experiences of Dr. Richard C. Shiell in Cosmetic Surgery

      research Medico Legal Memories

      June 2001 in “International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology”
      Dr. Shiell concludes that good communication, proper training, and thorough documentation can help avoid legal issues in cosmetic surgery.
      Clarification

      research Clarification

      July 2000 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Dr. Yarborough denied endorsing Derma Genesis and was mistakenly represented due to his office manager's error; also, over 30% of tested skin products were contaminated with bacteria.
      Critique of Miniflap Hair Restoration and Advocacy for Follicular Unit Transplantation

      research Miniflap Hair Restoration

      August 1998 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Dr. George A. Farber recommends using follicular unit transplantation for hair restoration because it gives a more natural look and has fewer problems compared to the older miniflap technique.
      Guest Editor: James E. Vogel, MD, FACS

      research Guest Editor: James E. Vogel, MD, FACS

      September 1997 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Dr. James E. Vogel is happy to co-edit a special issue on hair restoration, noting the field's diverse approaches and the value of the insights offered despite research challenges.
      Author's Reply

      research Author's reply

      January 1996 in “Lasers in Surgery and Medicine”
      Dr. Walter P. Unger believes lasers could eventually be important in hair transplantation for achieving natural-looking results, despite current limitations.
      Mohs Surgery

      research Mohs Surgery

      September 1994 in “The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology”
      Dr. Dzubow concluded that careful attention to detail is crucial for the success of Mohs surgery in treating skin cancer.
      Reply

      research Reply

      January 1989 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Dr. Jorizzo questions the long-term benefits of minoxidil and tretinoin, while Dr. Olsen defends their effectiveness and stresses the need for public education on these treatments.
      Reply

      research Reply

      January 1989 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Dr. Hanke acknowledges the success of CO₂ laser for less severe blast tattoos and suggests dermabrasion for more extensive injuries, while also discussing dermatology's media presence and issues with minoxidil research.