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research Videodermoscopy Evaluation in Non-scarring Alopecia of Scalp
Videodermoscopy is effective for diagnosing different types of non-scarring hair loss.
research Evaluation of 50 Donor Scars Undergoing Hair Restoration Using a New Cosmetic Surgery Scar Assessment Scale
The new Cosmetic Surgery Scar Assessment Scale (CSSAS) was found to be simple and effective in evaluating scars from hair restoration surgeries.
research Formulation and evaluation of beta-sitosterol enriched herbal scalp serum
The herbal scalp serum may help hair growth by reducing DHT levels.
research Formulation and Evaluation of Polyherbal Scalp Scrub
A polyherbal scalp scrub with natural ingredients can treat scalp issues and promote healthier hair growth.
research The role of the scalp biopsy in the evaluation of alopecia
A scalp biopsy is essential for accurately identifying different types of hair loss.
research 17.Dermoscopy and Scalp Biopsy in the Hair Transplant Evaluation
Dermoscopy helps identify hair loss types for better hair transplant evaluation.
research Evaluation of individual scalp phytotherapy procedures program in the easy case of seborrheic dermatitis.
Natural remedies can effectively reduce dandruff.
research Evaluation of Hair and Scalp Diseases in Pediatric Age Group
Non-scarring hair loss is common in children and needs attention for cosmetic reasons.
research Scalp cooling and chemotherapy-induced alopecia: Evaluating cost-effectiveness and insurance coverage
Scalp cooling is cost-effective for reducing hair loss from chemotherapy and should be covered by insurance.
research Computerized morphometry and three-dimensional image reconstruction in the evaluation of scalp biopsy from patients with non-cicatricial alopecias
The study suggests computer-assisted analysis of scalp biopsies could improve hair loss diagnosis but needs more validation.
research Excessive hair loss in women. Evaluation of scalp therapy using injectable platelet-rich fibrin
Injectable platelet-rich fibrin therapy improved hair and scalp conditions in women with excessive hair loss.
research The Alopecia Areata Investigator Global Assessment scale: a measure for evaluating clinically meaningful success in clinical trials
The AA-IGA scale reliably measures treatment success in alopecia areata by considering both clinician and patient views.
research EFFICACY AND SAFETY EVALUATION OF SESA OIL VS COCONUT OIL IN DIFFERENT HAIR & SCALP AILMENTS: PROSPECTIVE, OPEN LABEL, RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY
SESA oil is five times more effective and safe for hair and scalp issues than coconut oil.
research Response to the article, “Evaluation of standardized scalp photography on patient perception of hair loss severity, anxiety, and treatment,” by Pathoulas et al
Combining scalp photos with hair density and caliber measurements gives a more accurate assessment of hair loss.
research Ageing-Related Features of Hair and Scalp in Chinese Women by Clinical Evaluation Study
Chinese women's hair gets thinner and grayer with age, and scalp conditions change, especially after 40.
research Tinea capitis mimicking dissecting cellulitis of the scalp: a histopathologic pitfall when evaluating alopecia in the post‐pubertal patient
A fungal infection can look like a different scalp condition in teens, leading to wrong treatment until proper tests are done.
research Evaluation of Various Therapies for Damaged Scalps Due to Hair and Fiber Implants
Synthetic fiber hair implants often cause complications and are not very successful.
research Methodology Validation: Correlating Adherent Scalp Flaking Score (ASFS) With Phototrichogram for Scalp Dandruff Evaluation in Adult Subjects
The methods tested are reliable for assessing dandruff reduction.
research Videodermoscopy in the evaluation of hair and scalp disorders
Videodermoscopy improves diagnosis of hair and scalp disorders and may reduce scalp biopsies.
research Hair and Scalp Disorders in a Tuscan Pediatric Dermatological Outpatient Clinic: A Clinical and Epidemiological Evaluation
In a Tuscan pediatric clinic, 7.19% of children had hair or scalp disorders, with nonscarring alopecia being the most common.
research Videodermoscopy in the evaluation of hair and scalp disorders.
Videodermoscopy is a helpful, non-invasive tool for accurately diagnosing hair and scalp disorders.
research Development of a New Grading Scale for Evaluating Overall Hair Density
A new reliable scale improves accuracy in measuring hair density and treatment response.
research Comparison of Quantitative Evaluation and Conventional Scar Scale Analysis for Pediatric Pathological Scars
Antera 3D® offers more precise and detailed scar assessment than traditional methods.
research Re-Evaluating Cyclosporine A as a Hair Growth–Promoting Agent in Human Scalp Hair Follicles
Cyclosporine A promotes hair growth and prolongs the active growth phase in human hair follicles, but may work differently than in rodents.
research remarks on the evolution of the integumental scale armour
Pangolin scales evolved for protection, hardening with age, due to keratin gene diversification.
research The role of autologous micrografts injection from the scalp tissue in the treatment of COVID‐19 associated telogen effluvium: Clinical and trichoscopic evaluation
Injecting scalp tissue micrografts is a safe and effective treatment for hair loss after COVID-19.
research Bad Hair Days: A Clinical and Trichoscopic Evaluation of Scalp Lesions
Trichoscopy is a valuable tool for accurately diagnosing scalp conditions without invasive procedures.
research Evaluation of the efficacy of a biomimetic peptide solution for rejuvenation of donor scalp and as storage media for hair follicle grafts during FUE hair transplantation
QR678 Neo® improves hair transplant success and hair regrowth.
research Evaluation of serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels in alopecia areata of scalp: a cross sectional observational study
People with alopecia areata often have low vitamin D levels, which may worsen their hair loss.