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A consumers, guide to the cause and treatment of hair loss.
© 2002 John Cole, MD
This section discusses the theory and science behind hair restoration surgery. Our physicians are constantly researching on their own and learning from others so that you can always depend on the most state of the art procedure from our physicians.
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Chapter One: Introduction: All About Hair
Chapter Two: Hair Loss: Causes and Conditions
Chapter Three: The Natural History of Balding
Chapter Four: Hair Systems: Yes or No?
Chapter Five: The Psychology of Hair Loss
Chapter Six: Medical Treatments for Hair Loss
Chapter Seven: Surgical Treatments for Hair Loss
Chapter Eight: Follicular Unit Transplantation: the State of the Art
Chapter Nine: The Donor Area: Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Chapter Ten: The All-Important Hairline: the Facial Frame
Chapter Eleven: The Crown: Important or Not?
Chapter Twelve: The Nuts and Bolts of Hair Transplantation
Chapter Thirteen: Post-Operative Course: What to Expect, What to Do
Chapter Fourteen: Additional Procedures: When and How Much?
Chapter Fifteen: Long-Term Planning: the Absolute Necessity
Chapter Sixteen: Hair Restoration in Women
Chapter Seventeen: The Patient's Perspective (From the Chair)
Chapter Eighteen:    Making Informed Choices
 

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  1. History of Hair Transplantation
  2. What Causes Hair Loss
  3. Donor Harvesting
  4. Graft Preparation
  5. The Safe Donor Area
  6. Aesthetics and Hairline Design
  7. The Consultation, Patient Expectations, and Patient Evaluation
  8. The Role of Minoxidil in the Hair Transplantation Setting
  9. A Calculated Look At the Donor Area
  10. Types of three hair grafts
     
   
 
 
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