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      research Hair Transplant

      June 2022 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      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.
      Creating a Natural-Looking Hairline in Hair Restoration Procedures

      research Creating a hairline

      2 citations , April 1999 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      The paper concludes that creating a natural-looking hairline in hair restoration is important for facial aesthetics and involves careful planning and realistic expectations.
      Correction of the High Female Hairline

      research Correction of the High Female Hairline

      31 citations , March 2009 in “Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery”
      The hairline-lowering surgery was effective, safe, and left patients satisfied with few complications.
      Surgical Approaches to Hair Restoration

      research Surgical approaches to hair restoration

      3 citations , March 1998 in “Aesthetic Surgery Journal”
      Experts suggest various surgical methods for hair restoration, including scalp reduction, transplantation using minigrafts, and establishing a permanent frontal hairline with follicular units. The drug finasteride may also be used alongside these procedures.

      research 75 Transgender Patients

      October 2022 in “Hair Transplantation”
      Transgender patients use hair restoration surgery to match their hairline with their gender identity.
      Evolution of Hair Restoration Surgery: Donor Dominance and Follicular Unit Transplantation

      research Hair Restoration

      11 citations , July 2008 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Hair restoration surgery redistributes existing hair to achieve a natural look, with visible regrowth in 3-4 months and rare complications, mostly aesthetic.
      Modern Hair Restoration Surgery

      research Modern hair restoration surgery

      23 citations , March 2001 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Hair restoration surgery techniques have evolved, with focus on patient selection and realistic goals, and future advancements may include cloning and gene therapy.
      The State of the Art in Surgical Hair Restoration

      research The state of the art in surgical hair restoration

      August 1999 in “Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery”
      In 1999, surgical hair restoration improved a lot, making hair look more natural with fewer procedures, thanks to better scalp treatments and a new method called follicular-unit hair grafting.
      Advances in Aesthetic Hair Restoration

      research Advances in aesthetic hair restoration

      6 citations , August 2003 in “Aesthetic Surgery Journal”
      Hair restoration using micrografts and minigrafts can provide natural-looking hair without scars and good density in 1 or 2 sessions.
      Hair Restoration: Causes and Solutions for Permanent Hair Loss

      research Hair Restoration

      August 2007 in “CRC Press eBooks”
      Hair loss is mainly caused by a testosterone byproduct, and hair restoration surgery uses hair from the back and sides of the scalp.
      Hair Restoration Surgery

      research Hair restoration surgery

      March 2015
      Hair restoration surgery, done under local anesthesia, is used to hide scalp scars and treat certain alopecia stages, relying on transplant design and patient understanding for success.

      research Bad Hair Transplant

      June 2023 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      Hair Restoration and Removal

      research Hair restoration and removal

      May 2004 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Hair restoration techniques improved rapidly in 2004, leading to more natural results, with a shift to microscopic methods and diverse treatments including medical management, cloning, and surgical techniques. Laser hair removal was also mentioned.
      Hair Restoration and Removal

      research Hair restoration and removal

      May 2004 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Hair restoration techniques improved rapidly in 2004, leading to more natural results, with a shift to microscopic methods and diverse treatments including medical management, cloning, and surgical techniques. Laser hair removal was also mentioned.
      International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery

      research International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery

      July 1998 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Various techniques and tools for hair restoration were presented in 1998, including a mathematical model for donor area, use of lasers in surgery, methods for controlling grafted hair direction, and ways to increase graft yield. Satisfaction rates were around 39%, and studies showed trauma and dehydration can damage hair follicles.
      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.
      Hair Transplantation to Restore Pubic Area

      research Hair Transplantation to Restore Pubic Area

      4 citations , February 2008 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Hair transplant surgery successfully restored a woman's pubic hair, improving her appearance and satisfaction.
      Cloned Hairlines: Hair Replacement Surgery Study by Dr. James M. Swinehart

      research “Cloned” Hairlines

      October 2001 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Cutting and implanting hair follicles can create finer, more natural-looking hairlines, with about half of the implanted hairs growing back.
      Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Cultural Importance and Advancements in Hair Restoration

      research Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

      4 citations , July 1993 in “The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology”
      The article concludes that hair restoration techniques must account for ongoing hair loss to ensure successful long-term results.

      research Changing trends in hair restoration surgery

      4 citations , January 2006 in “Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology”
      Surgical hair restoration was the best permanent solution for baldness in 2005.