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Psychology of hair transplants

Parsa Mohebi and William R. Rassman
Hair Transplant Forum International March 2008, 18 (2) 41-47; DOI: https://doi.org/10.33589/18.2.0041
Parsa Mohebi
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    Improvement of eight assessed variables in male balding patients who had their first hair transplant surgery between years 2004 and 2006.

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    Comparison of post-surgical psycho-social improvements between balding patients with low (Norwood III–IV: Pink columns) and high classes (Norwood V–VII: orange columns) of hair loss.

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    Comparison of post–hair transplant psycho-social improvements between younger (below 40: Yellow columns) and older patients (40 and over: green columns).

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International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery: 18 (2)
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