Hair transplanting: an important but often forgotten treatment for female pattern hair loss

The techniques used in the early days of hair transplanting were not suitable for the treatment of a majority of women with pattern hair loss. For at least the last 10 years, changes in those techniques have resulted in a reversal of that situation. Today, many women with female pattern hair loss ar...

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Alopecia - surgery
Biological and medical sciences
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Female
Hair - transplantation
Hair and nails disorders
Humans
Incidence
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
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