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1990
Women and men have always tried to maintain their youth and beauty by appropriate care and by changing their appearance using various skin and hair cosmetics. Today, a youthful appearance is considered highly important and socially advantageous. Modern industries offer a wide range of hair cosmetics, and intensive advertising increases their use at ...
C. E. Orfanos, E. Imcke
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Women and men have always tried to maintain their youth and beauty by appropriate care and by changing their appearance using various skin and hair cosmetics. Today, a youthful appearance is considered highly important and socially advantageous. Modern industries offer a wide range of hair cosmetics, and intensive advertising increases their use at ...
C. E. Orfanos, E. Imcke
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1985
Abstract. The history of hair transplantation and its recent developments are reviewed. The procedures, risks and benefits, avoidance of complications, and treatment of sequelae are discussed.
D S, Orentreich, N, Orentreich
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Abstract. The history of hair transplantation and its recent developments are reviewed. The procedures, risks and benefits, avoidance of complications, and treatment of sequelae are discussed.
D S, Orentreich, N, Orentreich
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Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1992
An unusual hair dystrophy was studied by moans of light and electron microscopy. Hair fibers demonstrated a boomerang deformity containing small and large “bubbles”. Electron microscopy revealed a loss of cortical cells and medulla at these sites. Cross‐section images showed either a single large cavity or a reticulated, “swiss cheese‐like” loss of ...
D M, Elston +6 more
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An unusual hair dystrophy was studied by moans of light and electron microscopy. Hair fibers demonstrated a boomerang deformity containing small and large “bubbles”. Electron microscopy revealed a loss of cortical cells and medulla at these sites. Cross‐section images showed either a single large cavity or a reticulated, “swiss cheese‐like” loss of ...
D M, Elston +6 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
A few common causes of hair loss account for the vast majority of cases. A well-directed history and simple physical examination is often sufficient to make a diagnosis. Laboratory testing is often unnecessary. A scalp biopsy can be useful, but only if processed and interpreted correctly.
L C, Sperling, D S, Mezebish
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A few common causes of hair loss account for the vast majority of cases. A well-directed history and simple physical examination is often sufficient to make a diagnosis. Laboratory testing is often unnecessary. A scalp biopsy can be useful, but only if processed and interpreted correctly.
L C, Sperling, D S, Mezebish
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Tufted Hair Folliculitis: Doll’s Hair
Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2023Li-wen Zhang, Tao Chen
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2011
Hair removal with optical devices has become a popular mainstream treatment that today is considered the most efficient method for the reduction of unwanted hair. Photothermal destruction of hair follicles constitutes the fundamental concept of hair removal with red and near-infrared wavelengths suitable for targeting follicular and hair shaft melanin:
Haedersdal, Merete, Haak, Christina S
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Hair removal with optical devices has become a popular mainstream treatment that today is considered the most efficient method for the reduction of unwanted hair. Photothermal destruction of hair follicles constitutes the fundamental concept of hair removal with red and near-infrared wavelengths suitable for targeting follicular and hair shaft melanin:
Haedersdal, Merete, Haak, Christina S
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2009
Root hairs, the tip-growing extensions of root epidermal cells, are a model system for answering many plant cell and developmental biology research questions. This book, written by experts in the field, covers the research up to 2008 on cellular, genetic, electrophysiological and developmental aspects of root hair growth, as well as the interaction of ...
Emons, A.M.C., Ketelaar, M.J.
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Root hairs, the tip-growing extensions of root epidermal cells, are a model system for answering many plant cell and developmental biology research questions. This book, written by experts in the field, covers the research up to 2008 on cellular, genetic, electrophysiological and developmental aspects of root hair growth, as well as the interaction of ...
Emons, A.M.C., Ketelaar, M.J.
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1979
The literature on hair casts suggests they are rare even though Kligman intimated in 1957 that in some scalp diseases they might well be common. In this study, casts have been looked for in a group of orthokeratotic and parakeratotic scalp conditions. Hair casts are indeed common in psoriasis, pityriasis amiantacea, pityriasis capitis and seborrhoeic ...
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The literature on hair casts suggests they are rare even though Kligman intimated in 1957 that in some scalp diseases they might well be common. In this study, casts have been looked for in a group of orthokeratotic and parakeratotic scalp conditions. Hair casts are indeed common in psoriasis, pityriasis amiantacea, pityriasis capitis and seborrhoeic ...
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Hair transplantation is a purely dermatologic surgical procedure that dermatologists should be able to perform in appropriate candidates with hair loss. Hair transplantation techniques performed in the 1960s through the 1990s utilized large grafts that created an unfortunate public image of unnatural-appearing transplanted hair. Over the last 15 years,
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1985
One of the difficulties dermatologists encounter when attempting to diagnose rare scalp hair abnormalities is knowing where to start. Faced with a patient presenting with 'frizzy' hair it is helpful to have a systematic approach rather than simply 'thumb through the books'. Price (1979) classifies anomalies of the hair shaft in to those associated with
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One of the difficulties dermatologists encounter when attempting to diagnose rare scalp hair abnormalities is knowing where to start. Faced with a patient presenting with 'frizzy' hair it is helpful to have a systematic approach rather than simply 'thumb through the books'. Price (1979) classifies anomalies of the hair shaft in to those associated with
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