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Hair Transplantation

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Hair Transplantation

Hair Transplantation

9781626235700
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Opis
This new edition of a highly acclaimed standard reference has been restructured for greater practical usefulness, to follow the clinical setting:: it meticulously describes and illustrates all procedures utilized by the most recognized leaders in the field, to showcase current trends, controversies, and innovations in practice. Video is provided on the Thieme MediaCenter.
Szczegóły produktu
Georg Thieme
80179
9781626235700
9781626235700

Opis

Rok wydania
2010
Numer wydania
5
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
554
Wymiary (mm)
215.90 x 279.40
Waga (g)
2064
  • 1. Basic Science 1A. Hair Anatomy and Histology 1B1. Anatomy of the Scalp 1B2. Surgical Ramifications of Scalp Anatomy 1C. New Software for Making Density and Surface Area Measurements in Hair Transplantation 1D. Recipient Site Influence on Transplanted Hairs 1E. Genetic Screening Tests in Androgenetic Alopecia:: The Androgen Receptor Gene 1F. The Promise of Cell Therapy 1G. The Impact of Culture Conditions on In Vitro Hair Follicle Growth 1H. Differences in Gene Expression in Bald and Nonbald Dermal Papillae 2. Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss 2A. Current Views on the Pathogenesis of Patterned Hair Loss 2B1. Classification of Androgenetic Alopecia 2B2. The Incidence and Degree of MPB and FPHL at Various Ages in Men and Women 2C. The Cohen Hair Loss Index, Profile, and Severity Scale 3. Unpatterned Hair Loss 4. The Initial Interview and Evaluation 4A1. The Physician–Patient Relationship 4A2. Commentary 4B. My Personal Approach to the Consultation 4C. Red Flags in Hair Restoration Surgery 4D. Enhanced Patient Selection:: The Folliscope® 4E1. Assessment and Management of the Patient with Body Dysmorphic Disorder 4E2. Commentary 4F1. Nonphysician Consultations:: Advantages/Disadvantages 4F2. Commentary 5. Pharmacotherapy 5A. Medical Treatments for Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss 5B. The Emerging Role of Pharmacogenetics in the Treatment of Patterned Hair Loss 6. Surgical Planning and Organization 6A. Planning and Organization 6B1. Hair Transplant Goals Based on Natural Patterns of Hair Loss 6B2. Commentary 6C. Maximum Density Vs. Cosmetic Density 6C1. Maximum Density 6C2. Cosmetic Density 6D. Hair Transplanting in Early Stage Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss 6D1. Earlier and Younger 6D2. Later and Older 6D3. Commentary 6E. Transplanting the Vertex 6E1. Sometimes 6E2. Virtually Never 6E3. Commentary 6F. Isolated Frontal Forelock 6G1. Planning in Female Patients 6G2. Evaluation of Female Patients:: Red Flags for Hair Restoration Surgery in Women 6H1. Long-Term Follow-Up of Hair Transplantation Patients 6H2. Commentary 6I. Effect of Medical Therapy on Planning for Hair Restoration Surgery 7. The Preoperative Phase 7A. Preoperative Preparation and Instructions 7B. OSHA and Laboratory Screening 7C. Preventing Infectious Complications in Scalp Surgery 7D. Standards of Hair Photography 7E1. Conventional and Nonconventional Medications in Hair Transplantation 7E2. Commentary 8. Anesthesia 8A1. Overview of Anesthesia 8A2. Field Blocks:: A Practical Approach 8B. Tumescent Anesthesia in Hair Transplantation 8C. Supraorbital Nerve Blocks in Hair Restoration Surgery 8D. Emergency Intervention in Hair Restoration Surgery 9. Donor Area Harvesting 9A1. An Overview of the Donor Area:: Basic Principles 9A2. A Practical Approach to the Donor Area 9A3. Commentary 9B. Evaluation of Scalp Elasticity 9C1. Donor Area Vascular Damage and Sequelae 9C2. Donor Harvesting with Doppler Guidance and In Situ Dissection 9D1. Managing Wide Donor Strips 9D2. Commentary 9E. Minimizing Follicular Trauma During Harvesting 9E1. Skin Hook Technique 9E2. The Spreader:: Technique and Indications 9F. Trichophytic Closure 9F1. Overview 9F2. Trichophytic Closure in Asians 9F3. Frechet Closure for Invisible or Minimal Scar 9F4. Trichophytic Closure:: Always or Sometimes? 9G. Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) 9G1A. Conventional FUE 9G1B. Commentary 9G1C. Commentary to Chapters 9G1A and 9G1B 9G2. Beard to Scalp 9G3. Body to Scalp 9G4. Commentary 10. Graft Preparation and Storage 10A1. Ergonomics in Graft Preparation 10A2. Commentary 10B. Classic Microscope Dissection of Follicular Units 10C. Preparing Grafts for High FU Density Follicular Unit Transplants 10D. Preparation of Multi-Unit Grafts 10E. Holding Solutions 10F. Graft Sorting and Distribution 11. Graft Survival and Growth Studies 11A1. Introduction:: Practical Problems and Limitations of Hair Survival Studies 11A2. Studies on Graft Hair Survival 11B. Hair Survival of Partial Follicles:: Implications for Pluripotent Stem Cells 11C. Methods of Studying Hair Survival and Growth 11C1. A Technique for Counting Hairs in a Research Study Box 11C2. The Cross-Section Trichometer 11C3. Enhanced Patient Selection:: A New Method for Measuring Hair Growth Parameters - The TrichoScan® 11C4. Commentary 12. The Recipient Site 12A1. The History of Follicular Unit Transplantation 12A2. Commentary 12B1. The Pitfalls of FUT Incisions and How to Avoid Them 12B2. Commentary 12C1. High-Density Follicular Unit Transplant 12C2. Commentary 12D1. Mega Session Follicular Unit Transplantation 12D2. Commentary 12E. Recombinant Follicular Unit Transplantation 12F1. The Hairline Zone and Egg 12F2. Principles of Creating a Natural Hairline 12G. The Anterior Temporal Area 12H. Transplanting the Vertex 12I1. Combination Grafting Indications and Techniques 12I2. Commentary 12I3. Response to Commentary 13. Graft Insertion 13A. Atraumatic Graft Insertion for Premade Incisions 13B1. Stick-And-Place Technique of Graft Insertion 13B2. Commentary 13C. Different Orientation for the Incision:: An Effi cient Method of Controlling Graft Implantation Design and Location 13D1. Graft Implanters 13D2. Commentary 13E. Insertion of Multi-FU Grafts 13F. Problematic Graft Quality and Handling 13G. The Spread and Place Technique 14. Postoperative Phase 14A. Management of the Postoperative Period 14B. Donor Area Complications 14C. Recipient Area Complications 14D. Postoperative Bandaging 15. Hair Transplanting in Asian and Black Patients 15A. Hair Transplantation in East Asian Males 15B. Hair Transplantation in Black Patients 15C. Hair Transplantation in Asian Women 16. Transplanting That Requires Special Consideration 16A. Preview Long Hair Follicular Unit Transplanting 16B1. Transplanting into Areas of Cicatricial Alopecia 16B2. Hair Transplantation into Cicatricial Alopecia Secondary to Artificial Hair Implantation 16C. Hair Transplanting in the Pubic Area 16D. Cosmetic and Reconstructive Eyelash Transplantation 16D1. Part 1:: Direct Insertion 16D2. Part 2:: Sewing Needle Eyelash Insertion 16D3. Commentary 16E1. Eyebrow Transplantation 16E2. Commentary 16F. Moustache and Beard Hair Transplanting 16G. Hair Transplantation in Transgender Patients 16H1. Single Hair Follicular Grafting for Vitiligo Treatment 16H2. Commentary 17. Correction of Cosmetic Problems Secondary to Hair Transplantation 17A. Commentary 18. Ancillary Surgical Procedures 18A. Alopecia Reduction 18B. Scalp Extensions and Triple Flaps 18C. Flaps 19. Setting Up an Office 19A. The Surgical Suite 19B. Instrumentation and Supplies Used in Hair Restoration Surgery 19C. Surgical Assistants 19D. Medicolegal Issues in Hair Replacement 19E1. Building and Promoting Your Practice 19E2. Commentary

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