Association between scalp laxity, elasticity, and glidability and donor strip scar width in hair transplantation and a new elasticity measuring method

JH Park - Dermatologic Surgery, 2017 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between donor strip
scar width and preoperative laxity, elasticity, and glidability. MATERIALS AND METHODS …

A new tool to maximize donor harvesting with safer closure

C Tangjaturonrusamee, P Rattanaumpawan… - Dermatologic …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND Scalp laxity is a major factor in achieving the maximum number of grafts in
donor harvesting during hair restoration surgery. Proper assessment is important for each …

Donor supply of scalp and specificities of hair transplantation in Asians

AZ Tsilosani, EG Mshvenieradze - Georgian Medical News, 2008 - europepmc.org
In 2005--2007 in a hair transplantation clinic'Talizi'the flow of international patients
increased dramatically, including those from Central and Eastern Asia. During this period …

Harvested vs estimated follicular units in hair transplantation

YL Huang, MC Lee, SL Chang, S Hu… - Journal of Cosmetic …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background The follicular unit transplantation strip harvesting surgery is one of the gold
standard methods of hair transplantation; the counting follicular unit ratio and hair density is …

Hair transplantation: management of donor area

GE Seery - Dermatologic surgery, 2002 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND Hair transplantation entails the removing of a strip of permanent hair from
the occipital scalp and reimplanting it piecemeal into the recipient area. Methodologies for …

[HTML][HTML] Follicular unit hair transplantation

RM Bernstein, WR Rassman - Dermatol Surg, 1997 - bernsteinmedical.com
Follicular unit hair transplantation (FUHT) is a method of hair restoration surgery that
relocates permanent donor hair to balding areas in naturally occurring follicular unit hair …

The density issue in hair transplantation

BL Limmer - Dermatologic surgery, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
backgound Modern hair restoration procedures may involve, individually or in combinations,
flaps, grafts consisting of plugs, slits, strips, minigrafts, or micrografts, with or without …

Commentary: Hair Transplantation for Reconstruction of Scalp Defects using Artificial Dermis

NE Rogers - Dermatologic Surgery, 2011 - journals.lww.com
The article ''Hair transplantation for reconstruction of scalp defects using artificial dermis,''1
deserves a certain status in the hair transplant literature as the first reported case of …

The changes in hair growth pattern after autologous hair transplantation

SH Lee, JB Jun, SJ Lee, JC Kim, NH Kim - Dermatologic surgery, 1999 - journals.lww.com
Background. Recently donor dominance has been emphasized in autologous hair
transplantation while the influence of the recipient site has been considered negligible. In …

Effect of graft size, angle, and intergraft distance on dense packing in hair transplant

M Alhaddab, T Kohn, M Sidloi - Dermatologic surgery, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Background The maximum number of hair grafts that can be safely implanted in 1 cm2 is still
debatable. To our knowledge, no previous report has addressed this issue in three …