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Understanding and management of female pattern alopecia.

Matt Leavitt
Other Facial plastic surgery : FPS 2008
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Understanding and management of female pattern alopecia. None
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Desfecho Primário
Understanding and management of female pattern alopecia.
Direção do Efeito
Mixed
Risco de Viés
Moderate

Abstract

Female pattern hair loss is devastating to many of the 21 million U.S. women who suffer from it. It is essential to differentiate female pattern hair loss from other types of hair loss to ensure appropriate treatment. Through use of follicular units, follicular families, and follicular pairing between existing hair follicles, natural-looking results can be achieved in women. Hair transplants create the benefit of increasing density and providing options for hair styling and can be combined with medications, devices, and styling aids such as minoxidil, low-level laser therapy, and topical powder makeup, respectively.

Resumo Rápido

Female pattern hair loss is devastating to many of the 21 million women in the United States and around the world who experience hair loss.

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