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      Book Reviews

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      May 2004 in “The Journal of Laryngology & Otology”
      The first book is highly recommended for facial surgery education, the second book is useful despite its limited focus, and the third book is not user-friendly due to dense text and poor images.
      Why Evolution Is Better Than Revolution: The Progression of Hair Restoration Techniques

      research Why Evolution is Better than Revolution

      June 1997 in “The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery”
      Gradual improvements in hair restoration techniques are safer and more effective than drastic changes.
      Diseases of the Hair and Scalp

      research Diseases of the hair and scalp

      January 1983 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The book is a valuable resource for understanding hair and scalp problems but could be updated with more information on certain conditions.
      The Impact of Female Pattern Hair Loss on Quality of Life

      research The Impact of Female Pattern Hair Loss on Quality of Life

      October 2019 in “International journal of clinical & experimental dermatology”
      Female pattern hair loss greatly affects quality of life, especially in younger patients, those with the condition for a long time, and those with mental health issues. A more comprehensive treatment approach is suggested.
      Androgenetic Alopecia: Use of Platelet-Rich Plasma and Low-Level Laser Therapy

      research Androgenetic Alopecia

      January 2019 in “Springer eBooks”
      PRP and LLLT can improve hair growth in AGA, but more research needed.
      Classification of Surgical Therapies in Vitiligo

      research Classification of Surgical Therapies in Vitiligo

      March 2018 in “John Wiley & Sons, Ltd eBooks”
      Surgical therapies for vitiligo vary in effectiveness, with combination therapy and medical tattooing recommended for better results.
      Interventions for Alopecia Areata

      research Interventions for alopecia areata

      164 citations , April 2008 in “Cochrane library”
      Current treatments for alopecia show no significant long-term benefits.