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Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2

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Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2

Hair TransplantationNeil Sadick, MDKEY POINTS FOR SUCCESS•Choose the appropriate surgical candidate, i.e., appropriate donor site density.•Perform the

Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2e procedure utilizing "follicular unit" grafting in order to present natural hair grouping.•Dissection of the donor strip should be performed under st

ereoscopic control.•Perform hair transplantation with an integrated team including a surgeon, a cosmetic coordinator, and well-trained technicians.IND Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2

ICATIONS FOR HAIR TRANSPLANTATION•Androgenetic alopecia—male or female.•Usually hair transplantation IS not performed until the patient is at least 25

Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2

years of age.•Senescent alopecia—women.•Scarring alopecia (inactive disease for at least 6 months duration), i.e., discoid lupus, lichen planopilaris

Hair TransplantationNeil Sadick, MDKEY POINTS FOR SUCCESS•Choose the appropriate surgical candidate, i.e., appropriate donor site density.•Perform the

Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2 thinners (Coumadin, NSAIDS. and aspirin), which the patient is unable to discontinue•Herbal preparations•Active HIV or hepatitis B (relative)•Poor do

nor area•Unrealistic expectations•Active inflammatory scarring alopeciaCHOOSING THE RIGHT CANDIDATE•Age•Degree of baldness•Hair shaft diameter•Hair co Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2

lor•Contrast characteristics of skin and hair•Donor hair density•Patient expectationsPHYSICAL EXAMINATION•Key factors•Look at other family members—the

Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2

patient’s own hair loss pattern may mimic in pattern as well as in chronological course, the pattern and rapidity of other family members.•Personal h

Hair TransplantationNeil Sadick, MDKEY POINTS FOR SUCCESS•Choose the appropriate surgical candidate, i.e., appropriate donor site density.•Perform the

Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2n on both the donor and the recipient areas. This can be performed with a hairmagnifying device called a densitometer (Fig. 8.1). Assessing the degree

of miniaturization from various areas of the scalp (normally no more than 20%) will allow predictor Insight as to the progression or hair loss in var Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2

ious anatomic areas as well as the stability of the donor area, which translates into long-term viability of the transplanted hair.PREOPERATIVE GOALS•

Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2

Creation of a natural hairline•The most natural hairlines are those that are not exact but have a natural feathered appearance. It should be high enou

Hair TransplantationNeil Sadick, MDKEY POINTS FOR SUCCESS•Choose the appropriate surgical candidate, i.e., appropriate donor site density.•Perform the

Ebook Concise manual of cosmetic dermatologic surgery: Part 2al rule IS to place the hairline 3-4 fingerbreadths above the glabellar notch. Discuss the location with the patient preoperatively.Copyright © 2008 b

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Hair TransplantationNeil Sadick, MDKEY POINTS FOR SUCCESS•Choose the appropriate surgical candidate, i.e., appropriate donor site density.•Perform the

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