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research Frontal pseudoalopecia in history: Part 1—Fashionable forms
In the Middle Ages, European noblewomen intentionally removed forehead hair to be fashionable, showing how beauty standards can affect the perception of hair loss.
research Hair transplantation
Preserving intact follicular units improves hair transplant success.
research Hair Transplant Grafts
research PATIENT SELECTION, CANDIDACY, AND TREATMENT PLAN FOR HAIR REPLACEMENT SURGERY
Choose the right patients and plan carefully for successful hair replacement surgery.
research Generalized Hair Casts Due to Traction
Hair casts can be treated with physical removal and special shampoos.
research Short-Acting Scalp Micropigmentation with Roller and Needle
research 45 Placing into Premade Incisions with Forceps
Properly placing hair follicles with forceps is crucial for natural-looking transplants.
research Obliteration of alopecia by hair-lifting: a new concept and technique.
A new technique called hair-lifting was introduced to treat male-pattern baldness and can also give a partial face-lift.
research Hair transplantation in uncommon secondary cicatricial alopecias
Hair transplants can be used for rare types of scarring hair loss.
research BH10 Unequal National Health Service wig provision: toupée or no toupée, that is the question?
There are unequal access to wigs for alopecia patients in the UK, needing policy changes for fairness.
research Robotic Hair Harvesting System: A New Proposal
A proposed robotic system could make hair harvesting for baldness treatment faster and more precise.
research Physiological roles of hair structural protein: a possible application of keratin-associated proteins to new hair growing ingredient
research 13B “Temporary” Scalp Micropigmentation (Trichopigmentation)
Temporary scalp trichopigmentation creates a shaved hair look on the scalp using pigments that fade over time.
research Hair Restoration
Hair restoration has evolved to use follicular units for more natural results, moving away from older methods like large plug grafts and scalp reductions.
research Hair morphogenesisin vitro: formation of hair structures suitable for implantation
Scientists created early-stage hairs from mouse cells that grew into normal, pigmented hair when implanted into other mice.
research Hair Casts: A Clinical and Electron Microscopic Study
Tight hairstyles like ponytails may cause hair casts by affecting scalp circulation and causing inflammation.
research Hair Restoration
research Hair Restoration
research Hair Restoration
research Hair’s the Question
PRP helps heal wounds well, but its effectiveness for hair regrowth is less certain.
research Hair transplantation: Innovations, applications
New techniques make hair transplants look more natural.
research Recipient site creation for hair transplantation: A prospective half-side comparison study of hole versus slit
The hole technique is faster and effective for hair transplant site creation.
research Donor Hair Selection Methodology for A Natural Result in Capsule Extensions
The InvisiCaps Method ensures natural-looking hair extensions by carefully matching donor hair characteristics.
research The Evolution of the Promise of Hair Cloning: How Hair Cell Cloning Will Fit Into Your Practice
Hair cell cloning could potentially rejuvenate shrinking hair follicles, allowing for lifelong hair maintenance.
research Kevis P.F. – an adjunctive hair maintenance option
Kevis P.F. may help with hair care when used with other products.
research Hair disorders: Aesthetic approaches for patients of African ancestry
research Total Hairline Correction in Female Patient
The procedure effectively created natural-looking hairlines and improved facial balance in female patients.
research Hair Transplantation in Females
Hair transplantation is a viable treatment for some types of female hair loss, with careful donor assessment and attention to psychological factors.
research Hair Transplantation for Men and Women
Hair transplantation has improved to look more natural, but managing patient expectations and using precise techniques are key for the best outcomes.