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      Principles and Techniques of Surgical Hair Restoration

      research Surgical hair restoration

      2 citations , September 2007
      Surgical hair restoration involves moving hair from a non-balding area to a balding area, with the transplanted hair not subject to male pattern baldness. Medications can slow hair loss and regrow some hair, but successful treatment needs careful planning, skill, and ethical responsibility due to progressive hair loss and limited donor hair.
      Use of Body Hair and Beard Hair in Hair Restoration

      research Use of Body Hair and Beard Hair in Hair Restoration

      28 citations , August 2013 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Body and beard hair can be used for hair restoration in severely bald patients, but the technique is complex and costly.
      Current Status of Hair Restoration Surgery

      research Current Status of Hair Restoration Surgery

      7 citations , October 2011 in “International Surgery”
      In 2011, hair restoration was a specialized field in plastic surgery, using techniques like "Ultrarefined follicular unit hair transplantation" to minimize scarring and promote hair growth, with future treatments like stem cell therapy and hair cloning still being tested.
      Evolution of Hair Restoration Surgery: Donor Dominance and Follicular Unit Transplantation

      research Hair Restoration

      11 citations , July 2008 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Hair restoration surgery redistributes existing hair to achieve a natural look, with visible regrowth in 3-4 months and rare complications, mostly aesthetic.
      Hair Restoration Surgery: Reliable Methods for Restoring Hair

      research Hair Restoration

      December 2020 in “Springer eBooks”
      Hair restoration surgery, using modern techniques like FUE and FUT, effectively restores hair with minimal recovery time and high success rate.
      Algorithm of Hair Restoration Surgery in Children

      research Algorithm of Hair Restoration Surgery in Children

      11 citations , August 2003 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      Hair restoration in children, tailored to their specific needs, can yield good aesthetic results with minimal complications.
      Hair Restoration Surgery

      research Hair restoration surgery

      March 2015
      Hair restoration surgery, done under local anesthesia, is used to hide scalp scars and treat certain alopecia stages, relying on transplant design and patient understanding for success.
      Hair Restoration and Removal

      research Hair restoration and removal

      May 2004 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Hair restoration techniques improved rapidly in 2004, leading to more natural results, with a shift to microscopic methods and diverse treatments including medical management, cloning, and surgical techniques. Laser hair removal was also mentioned.
      Hair Restoration and Removal

      research Hair restoration and removal

      May 2004 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Hair restoration techniques improved rapidly in 2004, leading to more natural results, with a shift to microscopic methods and diverse treatments including medical management, cloning, and surgical techniques. Laser hair removal was also mentioned.
      Surgical Approaches to Hair Restoration

      research Surgical approaches to hair restoration

      3 citations , March 1998 in “Aesthetic Surgery Journal”
      Experts suggest various surgical methods for hair restoration, including scalp reduction, transplantation using minigrafts, and establishing a permanent frontal hairline with follicular units. The drug finasteride may also be used alongside these procedures.
      Advances in Aesthetic Hair Restoration

      research Advances in aesthetic hair restoration

      6 citations , August 2003 in “Aesthetic Surgery Journal”
      Hair restoration using micrografts and minigrafts can provide natural-looking hair without scars and good density in 1 or 2 sessions.
      The State of the Art in Surgical Hair Restoration

      research The state of the art in surgical hair restoration

      August 1999 in “Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery”
      In 1999, surgical hair restoration improved a lot, making hair look more natural with fewer procedures, thanks to better scalp treatments and a new method called follicular-unit hair grafting.
      Hair Restoration: Causes and Solutions for Permanent Hair Loss

      research Hair Restoration

      August 2007 in “CRC Press eBooks”
      Hair loss is mainly caused by a testosterone byproduct, and hair restoration surgery uses hair from the back and sides of the scalp.
      Advances in Surgical Hair Restoration

      research Advances in Surgical Hair Restoration

      1 citations , January 1993 in “Facial Plastic Surgery”
      Surgical hair restoration has improved since 1959, with new techniques like minigrafts, micrografts, and scalp reductions creating more natural hairlines and reducing bald skin, despite some risks and potential for scarring.
      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.
      Hair Transplantation Surgery: Its Current Status

      research Hair transplantation surgery - its current status.

      1 citations , January 2010 in “DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)”
      Hair transplantation surgery has improved, becoming more popular and efficient, but patient dissatisfaction remains due to unrealistic expectations.
      Advances in Hair Restoration Surgery

      research Advances in Hair Restoration Surgery

      10 citations , December 1997 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      Hair restoration surgery has improved with better techniques for natural looks and managing patient expectations, but it remains labor-intensive and requires careful consideration of potential complications.
      Hair Restoration

      research Hair Restoration

      2 citations , January 2012 in “Springer eBooks”
      Hair restoration has greatly improved since 1992, moving from obvious grafts to unnoticeable hair transplants, thanks to better knowledge and dedication to excellence.
      Hair Restoration Surgery: Hair Transplantation and Micrografting

      research Hair Restoration Surgery: Hair Transplantation and Micrografting

      5 citations , September 1998 in “Atlas of the oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics of North America”
      Hair transplantation and micrografting, used for baldness, involve moving hair follicles from hair-rich to bald areas, requiring careful procedure and post-care for success.
      The Art of Repair in Surgical Hair Restoration – Part II

      research The Art of Repair in Surgical Hair Restoration–Part II

      17 citations , October 2002 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Successful surgical hair restoration requires careful planning, precise execution, and proper aftercare, using techniques like follicular unit transplantation and correct hair angling for best cosmetic results.
      Use of Micrografts and Minigrafts in Hair Restoration

      research Hair Restoration

      5 citations , April 2005 in “Clinics in Plastic Surgery”
      Micrografts and minigrafts for hair restoration provide high patient satisfaction and can cover large areas of hair loss, including sideburns, eyebrows, and beards.
      Hair Restoration Surgery: Follicular Unit Grafting

      research Hair Restoration Surgery: Follicular Unit Grafting

      December 2016
      Follicular unit grafting is a procedure used to treat hair loss, where small hair grafts are placed into the scalp, with future treatments likely to involve smaller incisions and cell-based therapies.