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90-120 / 1000+ resultsresearch Perceptions and utilization of telemedicine for hair loss treatment: A survey-based analysis of Korean consumers
Many are open to telemedicine for hair loss if combined with in-person visits and better technology.
research Asynchronous Teledermatology for Non-Scarring Alopecia: A Retrospective Study.
Teledermatology effectively diagnoses and manages non-scarring alopecia remotely.
research Dermatology practice in a high-tech world
Technology, like stem cell therapy and teledermatology, is improving dermatology care.
research Utilization of Telemedicine in the U.S. Military in a Deployed Setting
The U.S. military's teledermatology program was effective in providing fast and successful skin care in remote locations, preventing unnecessary evacuations.
research Diagnosis of hair disorders during the COVID‐19 pandemic: an introduction to teletrichoscopy
Teletrichoscopy is a promising method for diagnosing hair disorders remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
research Telemedical care of men with androgenetic alopecia demonstrates improved access to care and patient benefit
Telemedicine helps men with hair loss get better care.
research A New Method for the Follow-Up of Patients with Alopecia Areata
Telemedicine is effective for managing alopecia areata follow-ups.
research Transgender Competent Provider
Healthcare providers need better education and policies to serve transgender individuals effectively.
research Medical education and care in dermatology during the SARS‐CoV2 pandemia: challenges and chances
The pandemic has pushed dermatology education and care to adopt digital solutions, which are effective and likely to continue post-pandemic.
research 52342 Optimizing In-Person Visits with Teledermatology
Teledermatology can effectively treat certain skin conditions with topical treatments, reducing the need for in-person visits.
research The effectiveness of remote interventions based on digital health technology in kidney transplant recipients: a systematic review
Digital health technology improves health and medication adherence in kidney transplant patients.
research Telecommunication in the COVID-19 era: As an assessment tool for patients with dermatomyositis
Remote monitoring of chronic diseases like dermatomyositis is challenging and needs better tools for early detection and patient education.
research COVID-19 pandemic and teledermatology in low-income regions
The COVID-19 pandemic increased the use of teledermatology to treat skin conditions in low-income areas, despite challenges like poor photo quality.
research Evaluation of the effects of COVID‐19 pandemic on hair diseases through a web‐based questionnaire
The COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase in untreated hair diseases and showed the importance of teledermatology.
research Clinical Practice Guidelines for Virtual Consultations in the Practice of Hair Restoration Surgery
The ISHRS provides guidelines for hair restoration surgery virtual consultations, but doctors should make decisions based on individual patient needs and local laws.
research Integrated Business Intelligent System for E-Health: A Case for Dermatology Diseases
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research Management of telogen effluvium during the COVID‐19 emergency: Psychological implications
Quarantine stress likely worsened hair loss in women, but video consultations helped manage their condition and reduce anxiety.
research The Free Communications of the Eighth Clinical Congress (Virtual) of the Gulf Chapter of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists; November 5–7, 2020
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research A rapid review of quality of health information on TikTok
Be cautious with health info on TikTok; many videos have questionable content, but those by healthcare providers are better.
research Mobile phone app from NHS "hack day" is set to transform handovers and task lists
FFA can be mistaken for rosacea, requiring specific treatment for accurate diagnosis and management.
research Teledermatology consultation using a smartphone multimedia messaging service for common skin diseases in the Korean army: a clinical evaluation of its diagnostic accuracy
Smartphone-based teledermatology is effective for diagnosing skin diseases in the military with good accuracy.
research Development and Assessment of an Artificial Intelligence–Based Tool for Skin Condition Diagnosis by Primary Care Physicians and Nurse Practitioners in Teledermatology Practices
The AI tool helped primary care doctors and nurse practitioners diagnose skin conditions more accurately.
research Bioelectronic devices for light-based diagnostics and therapies
Light-based bioelectronic devices improve health monitoring and disease treatment.
research Sexual dysfunction in chronic diseases: How does technology help treat and manage sexual dysfunction in chronic patients?
Technology can improve sexual dysfunction in chronic disease patients but faces challenges like cost and accessibility.
research Increasing Access to Specialized Dermatology Care: A Retrospective Study Investigating Clinical Operation and Impact of a University-Affiliated Free Clinic
The free clinic successfully provided specialized skin care to uninsured patients.
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research Aesthetic dermatology procedures in coronavirus days
The article suggests using safety measures and telemedicine for aesthetic dermatology during COVID-19, while some procedures can still be done safely.
research Going Beyond Hair: Seven Simple Actions We Can Take to Help Prevent Major Illness in Our Hair Transplant Patients
Hair transplant surgeons should also focus on their patients' overall health, including regular check-ups and screening for common health issues.
research 423 Short-Acting Intramuscular Testosterone Delivered in the Clinic Setting Remains a Key Patient-Friendly and Patient-Directed Option in the Contemporary Management of Hypogonadism
Short-acting testosterone injections in a clinic are a preferred treatment for low testosterone because they work well, are convenient, and patients stick with the treatment.