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      Incisional Slit Grafting: A Superior Hair Transplantation Method

      research Incisional Slit Grafting

      33 citations , January 1991 in “The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology”
      Incisional slit grafting for hair transplantation gives natural-looking results and has a high success rate.
      Hair Transplantation: Current Concepts and Techniques

      research Hair Transplantation: Current Concepts and Techniques

      30 citations , October 2005 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings”
      The document concludes that hair transplantation is recommended for those not helped by medical treatments, but warns that high-density transplants may lower hair survival rates.
      A Philosophy and Strategy for Surgical Hair Restoration

      research A Philosophy and Strategy for Surgical Hair Restoration

      November 2002 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Scalp reduction gives the most natural result for significant crown baldness, despite potential complications, and a systematic approach to surgical hair restoration results in few complications and high graft survival.
      The Mercedes Incision in Hair Restoration

      research The Mercedes Incision in Hair Restoration

      1 citations , April 1995 in “Annals of Plastic Surgery”
      The Mercedes incision is a new hair restoration technique that creates a more natural look and has a high success rate.
      Follicular-Unit Hair Grafting

      research Follicular-Unit Hair Grafting

      5 citations , September 2003 in “Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery”
      Follicular-unit grafting is an effective hair transplant method that looks natural and has a high success rate.
      Hair Follicle Transplantation on Scar Tissue

      research Hair Follicle Transplantation on Scar Tissue

      28 citations , July 2013 in “Journal of Craniofacial Surgery”
      Hair follicle transplantation can hide scars but often needs more than one surgery for better results.
      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.
      Advancements and Challenges in Hair Transplantation Surgery

      research Hair Transplantation

      2 citations , August 1994 in “The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology”
      The article concludes that hair transplantation is advancing, but a reliable way to ensure complete tumor removal is still needed.
      Standardizing the Nomenclature of Grafts

      research Standardizing the Nomenclature of Grafts

      2 citations , September 1996 in “The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery”
      The authors suggest using a standard system to name hair grafts to improve communication in hair restoration.
      Missing Conflict of Interest Disclosure

      research Missing Conflict of Interest Disclosure

      July 2017 in “JAMA Dermatology”
      The document corrects a missing conflict of interest and acknowledges a pioneer in hair transplantation and his other contributions.
      Aesthetic Surgery – Pertinent Papers 2002–2003

      research Aesthetic surgery – pertinent papers 2002–2003

      June 2005 in “British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery”
      Advancements in aesthetic surgery from 2002-2003 include improved skin resurfacing, effective migraine surgery, satisfying hair transplants, alternative treatments for skin nevi, successful endoscopic midface enhancement, and safe techniques for facial rejuvenation.
      Facial Hair Restoration Techniques and Outcomes

      research Facial Hair Restoration

      37 citations , August 2013 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Facial hair restoration is generally successful and satisfying for patients when done with quality techniques and realistic expectations.
      The Latest Innovations in Hair Transplantation

      research The Latest Innovations in Hair Transplantation

      32 citations , July 2011 in “Facial Plastic Surgery”
      New hair transplant methods offer more natural results and better graft survival, with ongoing research to increase donor hair options.
      Hair Restoration: An Overview of Anatomy, Causes, and Treatments

      research Hair Restoration

      January 2016 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concludes that there are various causes and treatments for hair loss, with hair transplantation being a notable option.
      Hair Transplantation in Females

      research Hair Transplantation in Females

      7 citations , June 1992 in “The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology”
      Hair transplantation is a viable treatment for some types of female hair loss, with careful donor assessment and attention to psychological factors.
      A Look Back at Hair Restoration Through History

      research A Look Back at Hair Restoration through History

      January 2017 in “International journal of transplantation & plastic surgery”
      Hair restoration techniques have improved over time, focusing on better results and less scarring, but skilled doctors are essential for natural-looking outcomes.
      Male Pattern Alopecia: Impact on Self-Esteem and Evolution of Hair Restoration Surgery

      research MALE PATTERN ALOPECIA

      2 citations , October 1997 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      The document concludes that advancements in hair restoration surgery have led to more natural results and patient satisfaction, with hope for future improvements in treatment.
      Basic Hair Transplantation: 2007

      research Basic hair transplantation: 2007

      15 citations , December 2007 in “Dermatologic Therapy”
      Hair transplantation has improved with techniques that increase graft survival and patient satisfaction for more natural results.
      Correction: Misspelling of Dr. Tassaneeyakul's Surname in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Article

      research Misspelling of Coauthor Surname

      1 citations , June 2017 in “JAMA Dermatology”
      The document corrects a name misspelling, acknowledges a pioneer in hair transplantation, and notes a missing conflict of interest disclosure.