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research The Role of Medical Language in Changing Public Perceptions of Illness
Medical terms make new health issues seem more serious but don't affect views on well-known conditions.
research Patients' Illness Perception as a Tool to Improve Individual Disease Management in Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas
Understanding patients' views on their illness can help improve their disease management.
research Contrasting Narratives of Race and Fatness in Covid-19
Racial minorities faced more Covid-19 blame due to anti-fatness and structural racism.
research Dosimetric analysis of the alopecia preventing effect of hippocampus sparing whole brain radiation therapy
Hippocampus sparing whole brain radiation therapy prevents hair loss and preserves cognitive function.
research What are the Factors That Induce Paradoxical Hypertrichosis After Laser Hair Removal?
Using sun protection and diode laser SHR reduces unexpected hair growth after laser hair removal.
research In vivo response of GsdmA3Dfl/+ mice to topically applied anti-psoriatic agents: effects on epidermal thickness, as determined by optical coherence tomography and H&E staining
Betamethasone dipropionate reduced skin thickness, fish oil increased it, and combined treatment had no significant effect.
research Online Traffic Analysis of Direct-to-Consumer Websites for Hair Loss Treatment and Characterization of Finasteride Patients on a Platform in Germany: A Potential Paradigm Shift in the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia
More people are using online platforms for hair loss treatment due to convenience and privacy.
research Androgenetic Alopecia Care Requires Greater Evidence-based Guidance
More unbiased research is needed to improve androgenetic alopecia care.
research Reply
The authors defended their methods for measuring hair density and caliber, emphasizing the need for consistent photography and manual counting for accuracy in evaluating hair loss treatments.
research Digital measurement of melasma: Towards eliminating subjectivity from treatment evaluation
The digital system for measuring melasma shows promise but needs more development for better accuracy and automation.
research 84 Recipient area repairHairline area repairCorrective surgeryhairline and recipient areaHairline and Recipient Area Repair of Poor Previous Transplantation
Improper hair transplant techniques can lead to unnatural results, but practical solutions exist to fix them.
research LOP11
The rib-sparing technique in breast reconstruction may lead to more complications without reducing the need for further surgery.
research Use of Artificial Intelligence among Dental Clinicians and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Many dental professionals are aware of AI but need more education and support to use it effectively.
research Case Report: Paired vertex-occipital assessment reveals donor-area involvement in diffuse unpatterned alopecia
Diffuse unpatterned alopecia can affect donor areas, but treatment with finasteride and minoxidil can improve hair density.
research Evidence or Experience: That is the Question
The editorial concludes that while evidence-based medicine is crucial, doctors should also use their own experience and consider patient preferences in dermatology care.
research Localized Hypertrichosis in Subsiding Psoriatic Plaques
Healing psoriatic plaques can cause unexpected hair growth.
research Letters to the Editors
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research Notes from the Editor Emeritus: The empowered patient
Empowered patients make better healthcare decisions.
research COMMENTARY
The SAFE System may reduce hair transplant transection rates but has been critiqued for not being as minimally invasive as claimed.
research A comprehensive evaluation of safety and awareness in eyebrow microblading: a cross-sectional study
Eyebrow microblading has aesthetic benefits but needs better public education and stricter regulations due to safety concerns.
research Letters to the Editor
A doctor describes a new, less expensive method for treating skin issues with a laser, and another doctor corrects a false claim about hair transplantation results.
research Using artificial intelligence to analyze publicly available social media posts to understand patient perspectives toward specific treatments of alopecia areata
Patients generally feel positive about alopecia areata treatments, but emotions vary by treatment type.
research RETRACTED: The investigation and comparison of the efficacy and safety of stromal vascular fraction (SVF), platelet rich plasma (PRP), and 1064‐nm Q‐switched Nd:YAG laser in reducing nanofat treated infraorbital dark circles and wrinkles: A controlled blinded randomized clinical trial
Combining treatments significantly reduces dark circles and wrinkles better than nanofat alone.
research Patient-centered care
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research Review of hair prosthetic options for patients with alopecia
Dermatologists should know hair prosthetic options to better help alopecia patients.
research Pattern hair loss and health care professionals: How well are we connecting with our audience?
Healthcare professionals should use social media effectively to share accurate medical information.
research Regulation in the aesthetics sector: is it all just politics and confusion?
The letter concludes that the aesthetics sector needs better regulation and higher-level training to ensure patient safety.
research Editorial for issue 3 of 2012, Journal of Evidence Based Medicine
The issue discussed China's research contributions, systematic review improvements, and featured various medical studies and trials.
research Understanding variation in prevalence estimates of polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Including ovarian morphology in diagnosis increases PCOS prevalence estimates, highlighting the need for standardized criteria.