Anna L Brinks, Carli D Needle, Caitlin A Kearney, Meena Singh, Néstor Carreño, Achiamah Osei-Tutu, Reba Suri, David Saceda Corralo, Nicole Rogers, Sergio Vañó-Galván, Kenneth Washenik, Jerry Shapiro, Kristen I Lo Sicco
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Abstract
Alopecia is a medical condition that impact many people worldwide and has diverse causes, ranging from autoimmune to genetic factors. Hair transplantation represents a key therapeutic option for patients with progressive hair loss who are seeking improvement beyond the capacity of medications or less invasive procedures. While hair transplantation is most commonly utilized for androgenetic alopecia, individuals with other alopecia diagnoses may also benefit. The two main techniques for hair transplantation include follicular unit transplantation and follicular unit excision. Hair transplantation is particularly important given the profound psychosocial implications and cosmetic disfigurement associated with alopecia. Chronic hair loss patients may experience reduced self-esteem, increased depression and anxiety, and poorer quality of life. Despite the significance of hair transplantation, comprehensive guidelines informing the clinical and surgical management of transplant candidates remain limited. Therefore, this review aims to explore patient candidacy criteria, pretransplant medical therapy optimization, intraoperative considerations, and postoperative complications and medical management.
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Published monthly, the International Journal of Dermatology is specifically designed to provide dermatologists around the world with a regular, up-to-date source of information on all aspects of the diagnosis and management of skin diseases. Accepted articles regularly cover clinical trials; education; morphology; pharmacology and therapeutics; case reports, and reviews. Additional features include tropical medical reports, news, correspondence, proceedings and transactions, and education.
The International Journal of Dermatology is guided by a distinguished, international editorial board and emphasizes a global approach to continuing medical education for physicians and other providers of health care with a specific interest in problems relating to the skin.