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research Scalp micropigmentation as an alternative to Hair transplant surgery
Scalp micropigmentation is a tattooing method that can mimic a full head of hair without surgery and has no healing time.
research Neonatal murine skin-derived cells transplanted using a mini-chamber model produce robust and normal hair
Transplanted baby mouse skin cells grew normal hair using a new, efficient method.
research Needle Transportable Semi-Automatic Hair Follicle Implanter and Image-Based Hair Density Estimation for Advanced Hair Transplantation Surgery
A new semi-automatic hair implanter could make hair transplants easier, more successful, and more accessible.
research Superiority of occipital donor sites for split‐thickness skin grafting in dermatosurgery: Results of a prospective randomized controlled study
Occipital donor sites for skin grafts heal faster, hurt less, look better, and have fewer complications than femoral sites.
research Comparing Follicular Transection Rate in Revision FUE Cases Who Previously Underwent Various Types of Hair Restoration Surgery: An Exploratory Study
The type of previous hair restoration surgery might affect the success of a later one, with strip harvesting possibly leading to fewer damaged hair follicles.
research Characteristics of robotically harvested hair follicles in Koreans
The robotic hair restoration device had a high success rate and was faster than manual methods for Korean patients.
research Various Types of Minor Trauma to Hair Follicles During Follicular Unit Extraction for Hair Transplantation
Hair follicle damage happens during hair transplants and can impact success; better surgical methods are needed.
research Follicular Unit Excision in Patients of African Descent: A Skin-Responsive Technique
A new device improves hair transplant success for people of African descent by considering skin thickness and firmness.
research RESTAURAÇĀO CAPILAR EM PACIENTE PEDIATRICO COM ALOPECIA CICATRICIAL POS-QUEIMADURA TRATADO COM MICROENXERTO DE GORDURA E TRANSPLANTE CAPILAR
Fat micrografting improves hair transplant success in burn-related hair loss.
research Treatment of Postsurgical Scalp Scar Deformity Using Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation
Hair transplantation effectively treats scalp scars with high success and patient satisfaction.
research Follicular Unit Extraction: Technique to Aid Graft Extraction—How I Do It?
Dr. Muhammad Ahmad's technique improves hair transplant success by increasing space between hairs and adjusting their angle to reduce damage and skin removal during extraction.
research Follicular Unit Transplantation
Follicular Unit Transplantation is a reliable hair restoration method with a high success rate and minimal scarring.
research Special Forms of Hair Transplantation
The document concludes that specialized hair transplant techniques can be effective, with varying success rates depending on the donor area and patient factors.
research Abstract
Hair and beard transplants using the follicular unit extraction technique are effective, affordable, and minimally invasive treatments for scarring hair loss, with high success and satisfaction rates.
research Accuracy in Hair Repair: Assessing Sapphire FUE, Forceps Methods, and Treatment Times in Contemporary Hair Transplantation
Sapphire blades, double-forceps, and personalized procedures improve hair transplant success and satisfaction.
research The Influence of Various Parameters on the Success of Sensor-Controlled Scalp Cooling in Preventing Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia
Scalp cooling can prevent hair loss in 65% of chemotherapy patients, especially effective in breast cancer patients and certain chemotherapy types.
research No Relationship Between Perceived Health Anomalies and Perceived Experimental Success in Retired Breeder Male Hartley Albino Guinea Pigs
Health issues in retired breeder guinea pigs don't affect experiment success.
research American Academy of Dermatology
Minoxidil showed a 30% success rate for hair growth in a study, and various skin treatments were effective, but some had limitations or side effects.
research FUT vs. FUE Graft Survival: A Side-by-Side Study of 3 Patients Undergoing a Routine 2,000+ Graft Hair Transplantation
FUE and FUT hair transplants have similar success rates, with FUE slightly better.
research Alopecia Areata
Different treatments for alopecia areata have varying success rates and side effects; intralesional steroids are most effective.
research Experience with oral tofacitinib in two adolescents and seven adults with alopecia areata
Oral tofacitinib has a moderate success rate and is generally safe for treating hair loss in some patients.
research The treatment of alopecia areata
Different treatments for alopecia areata have unpredictable results and varying success rates.
research Transplantation procedures in vitiligo: What's new
Vitiligo transplantation surgery is now more efficient, cost-effective, and successful.
research Five‐year experience in the treatment of alopecia areata with DPC
Diphencyprone (DPC) is an effective and safe long-term treatment for alopecia areata, especially with maintenance therapy.
research Hair transplantation: New concepts in 2005
In 2005, hair transplants looked natural and worked best with realistic goals, medication to preserve hair, and depended on the amount of donor hair.
research A Novel Follicular Unit Excision Device for All-Purpose Hair Graft Harvesting
The new hair graft device is faster, more efficient, and reduces damage to hair follicles.
research Preview long hair follicular unit excision: An up‐and‐coming technique
Long hair FUE, a hair transplant without shaving, is becoming more popular and surgeons should learn it.
research A new practical classification for spatial distribution and morphology of human hair: Ahmad's LGMA classification
Dr. Muhammad Ahmad created a hair classification system to help improve hair restoration surgery outcomes.
research A Clinical and Biological Guide for Understanding Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia and Its Prevention
Scalp cooling can help prevent chemotherapy-induced hair loss with a 50-90% success rate and is safe for patients.