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research Hair Transplantation Techniques for the Transgender Patient
Hair transplantation can help transgender patients affirm their gender identity.
research Follicular microautotransplantation in the treatment of patients with scalp scarring defects
Follicular microautotransplantation effectively improves scalp scars and enhances quality of life.
research From laboratory to operating room: Innovative use of manual blood cell counting machine for counting follicular grafts
A manual blood cell counter was effectively used to count hair follicles during surgery, being user-friendly and cost-effective but limited by a three-digit display.
research Graft Survival and Cell Culture Medium
The cell culture medium "RPMI" might slightly improve hair graft survival, but not by a significant amount.
research Beard transplantation
Beard transplantation boosts self-esteem by improving beard appearance.
research Correction of the Cornrow Hair Transplant and Other Common Problems in Surgical Hair Restoration
research Previous fat grafting and hair transplantation using the FUE technique on scalp scars: Update
Fat grafting before FUE hair transplantation effectively treats scalp scars.
research Anagen Hair Follicles Transplanted into Mature Human Scars Remodel Fibrotic Tissue
Transplanted hair follicles can improve and remodel mature scars.
research Scalp reduction
Scalp reduction surgery can effectively treat male pattern baldness when tailored to the patient and performed with care to minimize complications.
research A New Tool to Maximize Donor Harvesting With Safer Closure
The cross beam laser is a useful tool for safely measuring scalp stretchiness to improve hair transplant results.
research The edge out punch: An advancement that reduces transections in follicular unit excision hair transplantation
The edge out punch is a tool that lowers the chance of damaging hair follicles during hair transplant surgery.
research Recipient Area Hair Direction and Angle in Hair Transplanting
Dr. Walter P. Unger suggests that copying a person's natural hair direction and angle during transplants leads to a more natural and fuller appearance.
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 Hair Restoration Complications: An Approach to the Unnatural-Appearing Hair Transplant
Hair restoration can sometimes result in unnatural-looking hair, wide scars, and poorly designed hairlines, but these issues can be corrected with careful planning, various techniques, and possibly medical therapy.
research Reconstitution of full-thickness skin by microcolumn grafting
Microcolumn grafting can effectively regenerate full-thickness, functional skin without scarring.
research Successful follicular unit extraction hair transplant for bald area after skin graft
Hair transplant was successful on a bald area after skin graft surgery.
research Commentary on: Hair Transplantation in Burn Scar Alopecia After Combined Non-Ablative Fractional Laser and Microfat Graft Treatment
Using lasers and fat grafting before hair transplant improves hair growth on scarred skin.
research Incorporating Hair Replacement into Your Practice
Adding hair restoration to a cosmetic surgery practice requires a skilled team and specialized equipment.
research Systematic review and meta-analysis of the use of micrografting technology in humans
Micrografting may improve healing and hair growth, but more research is needed.
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 LOP13
Hair follicles stored in a special medium had the highest survival rate, and "plucked" follicles and follicular units showed better growth after transplant.
research In Vivo Follicular Unit Multiplication: Is It Possible to Harvest an Unlimited Donor Supply?
Transplanted transected hair follicles can survive but grow at unsatisfactory rates and are thinner, suggesting limited potential for unlimited donor hair supply.
research Donor site healing in follicular unit extraction hair transplantation: currentevidence, cellular mechanisms, and future research directions
Intraoperative corticosteroids reduce swelling, and early care lowers folliculitis risk in hair transplant donor sites.
research Refining the “Pin-Point Technique” for Pexing Sutures in Facial Reconstructive Surgery
research Follicular unit extraction hair transplant automation: Options in overcoming challenges of the latest technology in hair restoration with the goal of avoiding the line scar
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) hair transplant is less invasive, leaves no scars, and has quicker recovery times, but it's more time-consuming and challenging. Automation helps speed up the process and improve graft survival, reducing the need for traditional strip surgery.
research Notes from the Editor Emeritus
The author believes that in hair restoration, creating an illusion of coverage is more important than perfection, and managing expectations and improving average results should be prioritized over promising unrealistic outcomes.
research Mohs Surgery
Dr. Dzubow concluded that careful attention to detail is crucial for the success of Mohs surgery in treating skin cancer.
research Successful Short-Term Hair Transplantation Results in Two Patients With Primary Scarring Alopecia of the Scalp Pretreated With Autologous Fat Grafting
Fat grafting before hair transplant may improve hair growth in scarring alopecia.
research Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 41st Annual Meeting
Dr. WP Unger suggested that traditional strip harvesting might be better for hair transplants than Follicular Unit Extraction due to higher hair survival rates and less risk of a patchy look at the donor site.