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      A New Paradigm for the Aging Face

      research A New Paradigm for the Aging Face

      16 citations , February 2010 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Dr. Samuel M. Lam's article concludes that skilled facial fat grafting can effectively restore facial volume and serve as a complement or alternative to traditional face-lifting methods.
      Aesthetic Strategies for the Aging Asian Face

      research Aesthetic Strategies for the Aging Asian Face

      16 citations , July 2007 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      The document suggests using fat grafting and laser therapy to improve the aging Asian face and hair restoration techniques tailored to Asian hair characteristics, emphasizing natural results and cultural sensitivity.
      The Shame of Magazine Advertising

      research The Shame of Magazine Advertising

      9 citations , March 1981 in “Journal of Advertising”
      Magazines should self-regulate and collaborate to stop deceptive ads and protect consumers.
      Volumetric Rejuvenation: General Concepts

      research Volumetric Rejuvenation: General Concepts

      8 citations , March 2015 in “Facial Plastic Surgery”
      Aging involves volume loss, not just gravity and skin changes, and restoring facial volume is key for a youthful look.
      Complications and Sequelae of Neck Rejuvenation

      research Complications/Sequelae of Neck Rejuvenation

      7 citations , April 2014 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Neck lift surgery can lead to complications like hematoma, nerve injury, and skin issues, with various treatments available for each.
      Megasessions

      research Megasessions

      7 citations , August 2013 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Megasessions in hair transplant can cover more area or increase density but need a skilled team and careful planning, and have both benefits like less downtime and risks like lower graft survival.
      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.
      Construction of the Hairline in Punch Transplanting

      research Construction of the Hairline in Punch Transplanting

      2 citations , January 1985 in “Facial Plastic Surgery”
      The paper concludes that for natural-looking hair restoration, it's important to create an irregular hairline, use appropriately sized and angled grafts, and ensure a snug fit between grafts and recipient sites.
      Willingness to Pay for Hair Restoration Among Balding Men

      research WILLINGNESS TOUPEE

      1 citations , March 2019 in “Economic Inquiry”
      Balding men value hair restoration highly, willing to pay over $5,000 for a slight improvement.
      Follicular Unit Extraction: Advances and Challenges

      research Follicular unit extraction

      1 citations , November 2009 in “Cambridge University Press eBooks”
      FUE is a less invasive hair restoration method with potential to become standard, offering benefits like reduced scarring and pain, but requires experience to minimize risks.
      LOP14

      research LOP14

      July 2014 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      The document concludes that rib-sparing techniques in breast reconstruction have limited benefits, sentinel lymph node biopsy is needed for desmoplastic melanoma, certain hair preservation methods improve graft survival, partial turbinectomy effectively reduces nasal obstruction, nipple shields with irrigation may reduce capsular contracture, and thicker malignant melanomas have a higher risk of non-skin cancers.
      LOP14

      research LOP14

      July 2014 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      The document concludes that rib-sparing techniques in breast reconstruction have limited benefits, sentinel lymph node biopsy is needed for desmoplastic melanoma, certain hair preservation methods improve graft survival, partial turbinectomy effectively reduces nasal obstruction, nipple shields with irrigation may reduce capsular contracture, and thicker malignant melanomas have a higher risk of non-skin cancers.
      Literature Reviews on Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery

      research Literature Reviews

      June 2006 in “The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery”
      Advancements in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery improve techniques and patient satisfaction.
      Commentary

      research COMMENTARY

      January 2006 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      The Core Curriculum for Hair Restoration Surgery aims to improve doctor training for better, safer, and more natural-looking hair loss treatments.
      Cumulative Index

      research Cumulative Index

      September 2005 in “Clinics in Plastic Surgery”
      The document provides a comprehensive index of medical and surgical topics, including hair removal, hair restoration, and various treatments for injuries and conditions.
      Late Management of Burns

      research Late Management of Burns

      June 2002 in “Surgery (oxford)”
      The document says that treating burns late focuses on improving function, appearance, and helping patients return to normal life, using both non-surgical and surgical methods.
      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.