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research Invited Discussion on: New Donor Excision Design for Better Hair Alignment in Hair Restoration Surgery
New techniques in hair restoration surgery can lead to better hair alignment.
research AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY TO STANDARDIZE THE DERMOSCOPIC FINDINGS OF NORMAL SCALP AND HAIRS IN MALE
Standardized data is essential for diagnosing scalp and hair conditions in males.
research Vertical and transverse sections of alopecia biopsy specimens: Combining the two to maximize diagnostic yield
Using both vertical and transverse sections for alopecia biopsies improves diagnosis without extra cost.
research Surgical Assistants Corner: Design elements in zone planning for hair transplantation: part I
Designing the hair transplant area is important for a successful surgery.
research A comparison of vertical versus transverse sections in the evaluation of alopecia biopsy specimens
Using both vertical and transverse sections gives a better diagnosis of alopecia than using one method alone.
research A flexible fixed-sequence testing method for hierarchically ordered correlated multiple endpoints in clinical trials
The flexible fixed-sequence testing method allows for more effective evaluation of multiple goals in a clinical trial while controlling the risk of false positives.
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 Hairline Design in West Asians
Hairline design is crucial for lasting, natural-looking hair restoration in West Asians.
research The Transverse Anatomy of Androgenic Alopecia
The study found that horizontal sections of scalp biopsies are better for analyzing hair loss, showing fewer hairs and more fine hairs in balding areas.
research Investigating the internal structure of sheep wool hair fibre using new microscopic techniques
Curly wool has more orthocortex than straight wool.
research Optical coherent tomography: promising in vivo measurement of hair shaft cross section
OCT is a reliable, noninvasive way to measure hair thickness.
research Guidelines for Designing and Locating Hairlines
The conclusion is that a good hairline design for hair restoration should be personalized and based on specific scalp landmarks.
research Development of search strategies for systematic reviews: validation showed the noninferiority of the objective approach
The objective approach for creating search strategies is as effective as the traditional method and might be better and more efficient.
research Wool Fibres: Sectioning and Staining, Differentiation of Ortho and Paracortex
research ISHRS Best Practices Survey Project MODULE: Who Does What SUMMARY ANALYSIS
research Re‐Innovation in Clinical Trial Designs Based on Precision Therapy
Clinical trials should use innovative designs and biomarkers to improve precision therapy and patient outcomes.
research Strategy for Generating Blinded Evidence for Single-Arm Trials with External Controls Using Expert Review of Home Video
A new method uses expert reviews of home videos to objectively assess children's developmental milestones in single-arm trials.
research 93 Setting Up an Office and the Surgical Suite
Designing a hair restoration surgery suite should prioritize patient comfort, staff efficiency, and meet regulatory standards.
research Comparative study of follicular unit yield in elliptical versus trapezoid donor strip in hair transplantation
Trapezoid donor strips give more hair follicles than elliptical ones in hair transplants.
research Decision letter for "The Need to Analyze Telogen Effluvium and Alopecia Areata Parallelly in Long COVID Studies"
research The HoVert technique: a novel method for the sectioning of alopecia biopsies
The HoVert technique is a simple, cost-effective new method that improves alopecia diagnosis by allowing detailed analysis from a single biopsy.
research Multi-Omics Mendelian Randomization Reveals Causal Oxidative Stress Genes in Androgenetic Alopecia.
research Different orientation of the incisions: an efficient method to facilitate the implantation process
Changing the direction of cuts can make it easier to put in implants.
research Experimental protocol designed to employ Nd:YAG laser surgery for anterior chamber glaucoma detection via UBM
Targeting the narrowest part of the anterior chamber angle may help prevent pupil block in glaucoma.
research 199 Hand preference and sexual orientation as useful elements to predict finasteride side effects in male androgenic alopecia
research RETRACTION: Causal Effects of Omega‐6 and LDL‐C on Androgenetic Alopecia: A Mendelian Randomization Study
research Reducing Surgical Time: An Innovative and Versatile Instrument for Creating Multiple Brick-Pattern Sagittal Recipient Sites in a Single Stroke
A new tool makes hair transplant surgeries faster by creating multiple cuts in one go.
research A comparison of vertical versus transverse sections for the histopathologic diagnosis of alopecias
Transverse sections are better for non-scarring hair loss, vertical sections are better for lichen planopilaris, and either method works for other scarring hair loss types.
research Vertical vs. transverse sections of scalp biopsy specimens: a pilot study on the comparison of the diagnostic value of two techniques in alopecia
Transverse scalp sections are better for diagnosing non-scarring hair loss, while vertical sections are better for a specific scarring hair loss called lichen planopilaris.