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Hair Transplant 360 for Physicians, Volume 1

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The second edition Hair Transplant 360 for Physicians, Volume 1 is completely revised and expanded, featuring extensive discussion on bioenhancement technology, including, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), ACell Matristem Micromatrix, Liposomal ATP, etc. in addition, entirely new information on medical therapy is discussed in Chapter , including updates on finasteride, prostaglandins, female therpaies, Low-Level Laser Therpay, etc. Operative techniques in Chapter 2 as well as Postoperative techniques in Chapter 3 have been further expanded and completely revised, and new case studies are presented in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 is a new chapter that teaches studetnts the stepwise procedure of performing hairline design on human models and recipient-site creation on a melon. Videos have also been thoroughly revised and expanded.
Salient features:

• Understanding when it is safe and beneficial to operate and when to forgo the procedure (medical hair loss conditions, the dilemma of the young patient, scarring alopecia, etc.)

• Understanding Male and Female Pattern Baldness

• Medical Management of Hair Loss

• Hair Design (principles, artistic, ethnic, and gender variations; step-by-step techniques)

• Donor Harvesting (graft calculation, determining area for harvest, understanding and using different harvest techniques, when o perform a trichophytic closure; step-by-step technique)

• Postoperative Care, Identifying and Managing Complications

• Creating Standardized Hair-Transplant Photography

• Leadership, Office Management, and Marketing

• Quality Control Algorithm for the Physicians

• Case Studies, emphasizing creative approach to hair restoration

• 7 full-length videos converting every major aspect of hair surgery including hairline design, regenerative medicine preparation and executive, donor harvesting and closure, recipient-site creation (both sagittal and coronal methods), crown design, graft calculation and planning, and recipient-site practice on a melon model.

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