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research Recovery of resistant alopecia areata treated with tofacitinib: An 8-year-old child's case report
Tofacitinib helped an 8-year-old child recover from a type of hair loss that is hard to treat.
research Clinical and histological study of permanent alopecia after bone marrow transplantation
Permanent hair loss after bone marrow transplant can be caused by chemotherapy or chronic graft-versus-host disease.
research A Refined Open Donor Harvesting to Minimize Follicular Transection
Refined open donor harvesting techniques can reduce hair follicle damage in hair restoration surgery.
research Anesthesia Techniques for Harvesting Via Follicular Unit Excision (FUE)
Local anesthesia with a "ring block" is preferred for pain control during FUE hair transplant procedures.
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 Donor hair follicle preservation by partial follicular unit extraction. A method to optimize hair transplantation
Partial hair follicle extraction can effectively double the number of hair follicles for transplants, with most surviving and growing normally after a year.
research Sub-acute Toxicosis Caused by a Multiple Doses Tegafur/Uracil (UFT) for Suicide: A Case Report
Effective treatment for UFT overdose includes antibiotics and G-CSF, with bone marrow biopsy and transfusion as backup options.
research Alopecia universalis successfully treated with tofacitinib
Tofacitinib helped a 19-year-old regrow hair after other treatments failed.
research Hair transplantation—State of the art
Hair transplantation has improved to more natural-looking results and is complemented by effective non-surgical treatments, with ongoing research into hair follicle cloning.
research Transplantation immunology: Solid organ and bone marrow
Transplant success has improved with better immunosuppressive drugs and donor matching.
research Three Cases of Alopecia Following Clinical Islet Transplantation
Some patients developed hair loss after islet cell transplant possibly due to their immune-suppressing medications.
research Oral itraconazole for the treatment of giant tufted angioma with hair loss arising during pregnancy: A case report
Itraconazole effectively treated a woman's painful skin condition and hair loss.
research Long‐hair follicular unit excision enhances the cosmetic results of hairline restoration: A retrospective study in Chinese recipients
Long-hair follicular unit excision improves hairline restoration results and patient satisfaction.
research Experimental method for creating skin with acquired appendage dysfunction
The study developed mouse models to help research and treat hair and sweat gland issues.
research High-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in a Japanese allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipient on long-term voriconazole
A Japanese bone marrow transplant patient developed a rare skin cancer possibly linked to long-term use of the medication voriconazole.
research HX09 A cut above: the hair-raising history of transplantation
Hair transplantation has evolved significantly, becoming more effective and popular despite challenges.
research MALE PATTERN ALOPECIA
The document concludes that advancements in hair restoration surgery have led to more natural results and patient satisfaction, with hope for future improvements in treatment.
research Using the follicular unit extraction technique in treatment of male androgenetic alopecia
The follicular unit extraction technique is a successful treatment for male hair loss with over 90% hair survival rate and less than 6% complications.
research Técnica actual del trasplante de pelo de unidades foliculares
Follicular unit hair transplantation is the standard method for natural-looking hair restoration in androgenic alopecia.
research 706 Predictive modeling of patient response to JAK/STAT inhibitors and dynamic patient-matching
Machine learning can predict how well patients with alopecia areata will respond to certain treatments.
research Overcoming genetic drivers in alopecia areata: hair regrowth in a patient with AIRE gene mutation (autoimmune polyendocrinopathy–candidiasis–ectodermal dystrophy, APECED syndrome) treated with ruxolitinib
Ruxolitinib helped a patient with alopecia areata regrow hair.
research Comparison of tissue loss by different punches: A new A‐design
The new A-design punch for hair restoration surgery may lead to smaller scars compared to other types.
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 Recipient Site Infection Following Dull Needle Implantation: A Case Report and Lessons Learned
Proper tools and strict hygiene are crucial to prevent infections in hair transplants.
research Localized Donor Area Acute Telogen Effluvium following Follicular Unit Extraction: Key Trichoscopic Findings
Hair loss can occur in the area where hair was taken for a transplant.
research Postoperative Alopecia Following Orthognathic Surgery
A woman experienced temporary hair loss after jaw surgery, which can be reduced by careful head positioning during the operation.
research S236: Mandibular Trauma: From the Simple to the Complex and Everything in Between
The document concludes that understanding hair loss patterns and careful surgical techniques are key for successful hair transplantation in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
research Refinements in Hair Transplantation: Micro- and Minigraft Megasession
Hair transplantation using micro- and minigraft megasessions is safe, effective, and provides natural results with high patient satisfaction.
research 834 Effectiveness of Hemostatic Net in Non-meshed Partial-thickness Skin Grafts
The hemostatic net improves skin graft success and reduces complications.