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research Hidradenitis Suppurativa/Acne Inversa/Dissecting Terminal Hair Folliculitis
Hidradenitis Suppurativa is a chronic skin condition best treated early with surgery for better outcomes and less recurrence.
research Burn Reconstruction: the Problems, the Techniques, and the Applications
Burn reconstruction improves with new techniques, materials, and tissue engineering.
research Congenital ptosis repair with a frontalis silicon sling: comparison between Fox's single pentagon technique and a modified Crawford double triangle technique
The modified Crawford technique resulted in less lagophthalmos and better cosmetic outcomes for patients with lateral droop.
research Surgical Management of Scalp Infantile Hemangiomas
Early surgical removal of scalp hemangiomas leads to good scarring and hair growth.
research Recipient site creation for hair transplantation: A prospective half-side comparison study of hole versus slit
The hole technique is faster and effective for hair transplant site creation.
research Direct No-Shave Follicular Unit Excision (DNS FUE): A Modified Technique and Case Series
The DNS FUE technique offers discreet hair transplants with high satisfaction and low damage rates.
research Absorbable versus Nonabsorbable Sutures to Prevent Postoperative Stretching of Wound Area
Nonabsorbable sutures cause less wound stretching and scarring than absorbable ones.
research Application of Electrosurgery in Scalp Reduction
Using a tungsten needle for scalp reduction surgery improves healing, reduces hair loss, and lessens scarring.
research 1435 Enzymatic digestion of scalp hair follicle bulge allows to have more bulge-derived stem keratinocytes than explant isolation
Using enzymes to break down scalp hair follicles gets more stem cells for skin and hair growth than the old method.
research Contact dermatitis to Minoxidil
Minoxidil can cause skin irritation like eczema and rash in some users.
research An algorithmic approach to scalp reconstructive surgery: maximization of cosmetic and functional outcomes
The approach improves scalp surgery results by tailoring techniques to defect size and location.
research Tinea capitis: no incision nor excision
Surgery is not the right treatment for a fungal scalp infection; proper medical treatment is needed.
research Effect of different shapes of recipient site creation micro‐blades at varying angles and wound injury
Using a 30°-sapphire blade at a lower angle causes the least injury in hair transplants.
research Split skin graft “from scalp to scalp” for repairing large surgical defects
Scalp-to-scalp skin grafts quickly heal and hide well under regrown hair, making them good for repairing large scalp defects.
research A study of serial vertical sectioning of scalp biopsies to increase the histological diagnostic yield in alopecias
Cutting scalp biopsies in consecutive slices improves diagnosis of hair loss conditions.
research Comparison of a Novel Silicone Gel Wound Dressing vs Bacitracin After Follicular Unit Extraction Hair Transplantation
The new silicone gel wound dressing may speed up early healing after hair transplant surgery compared to Bacitracin.
research Efficacy of Punch Excision Combined With Superficial X‐Ray for the Treatment of Keloids: A Single‐Center Retrospective Study
Combining punch excision with superficial X-ray effectively improves keloid scars safely.
research Enhancement of drug permeation across skin through stratum corneum ablation
Removing the outer skin layer increases drug absorption and offers non-invasive treatment options, with some methods allowing for quick skin recovery.
research Reepithelialization of a Full-Thickness Burn from Stem Cells of Hair Follicles Micrografted into a Tissue-Engineered Dermal Template (Integra)
Hair follicle stem cells helped heal a severe scalp burn without needing traditional skin grafts.
research ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DERMOSCOPY AND A-T ADVANCEMENT FLAP FOR BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF THE SCALP
The A-T advancement flap is a safe and effective method for scalp reconstruction after basal cell carcinoma removal.
research Design of an artificial skin. IV. Use of island graft to isolate organ regeneration from scar synthesis and other processes leading to skin wound closure
Island grafts can help study skin regeneration separately from other healing processes.
research LOP11
The rib-sparing technique in breast reconstruction may lead to more complications without reducing the need for further surgery.
research Hair-thread tourniquet syndrome of labia: A case report
Removing hair wrapped around the labia quickly prevents serious tissue damage.
research Differences in anatomical area-specific wound healing in hidradenitis suppurativa/acne inversa after surgery
Wounds heal faster in the anogenital/inguinal area than in the axillary area after surgery for hidradenitis suppurativa.
research Phase III randomised clinical trial comparing primary surgery versus neoadjuvant chemotherapy in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer with high tumour load (SCORPION trial): Final analysis of peri-operative outcome
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery leads to fewer severe complications and better quality of life than immediate surgery in advanced ovarian cancer patients with high tumor load.
research Techniques d'épargne cutanée dans la chirurgie de la gynécomastie
Skin-sparing techniques in gynecomastia surgery lead to good chest results and high patient satisfaction with less scarring.
research Improved Scalp Reduction Results with Prolonged Acute Tissue Expansion (PÂTÉ)
The new technique PÂTÉ improved the amount of scalp tissue removed in surgeries.
research Comparison of Efficacy of Conventional Wound Care with and without Intralesional Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma Injection towards Healing of Superficial Wound Dehiscence after Pfannenstiel Incision Surgery
Autologous PRP injections significantly speed up wound healing.
research Use of Minced Residual Skin Grafts to Improve Donor Site Healing in Split-Thickness Skin Grafting
Minced skin grafts speed up healing and improve scar quality at donor sites.