Practical Guide to Hair Transplantation: Interactive Study for Beginner to Advanced Practitioner is targeted at both fledgling practitioners and experienced doctors who are looking for in-depth knowledge in this field. The book is divided into three parts. Part A (Keys to Performing Successful Surgery) focuses on the principle, techniques, and steps, which, when meticulously followed, result in excellent clinical results and high patient satisfaction. Part B (Essential General Knowledge) not only provides the basic knowledge vital for hair restoration surgeons, but also covers the Science and Role of Nutrients in Hair Growth, Know Your Nutrients. Part C (Advanced Knowledge) comprises chapters on the advanced state-of-the art knowledge and techniques beyond what the novice must master in the beginning. Included are new chapters on Eyebrow and Eyelash Transplantation. This information becomes important components of the therapeutic armamentarium as the surgeon progresses to expert status.
Key Highlights:
• All graft harvesting and implantation techniques are presented with description which is aided by 60 plus videos performed by renowned surgeons. The reader can watch the videos of procedure by scanning the QR code. • Practical details for performing all aspects of hair transplant surgery are clearly described in a step-by step manner and illustrated in detail with high-quality photographs, illustrations, and videos. • The latest follicular unit excision (FUE) concepts and techniques are presented including concept of safe donor harvesting. • The guide is authored by a group of distinguished doctors from around the world, many of whom have pioneered the techniques they describe.
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Part A: Keys to Performing Successful Surgery Section A: Preparing for Surgery 1. Consultation with the Patient 2. Examination of the Scalp 3. Long-Term Planning 4. Initial Treatment Plan 5. Overview of Operative Setup: General Principles of Anesthesia in Hair Transplantation
Section B: Harvesting the Follicles 6. Performing a Strip Harvest Procedure A. Introduction to Follicular Unit Transplantation B. The Method of Strip Harvesting Step by Step C. Complaints and Complications with Strip Harvest Hair Transplant D. A Module to Learn the Strip Method of Hair Transplantation E. Case Studies 7. Performing an Follicular Unit Excision Harvest 7A. Overview of Operative Setup and Flow: Performing an Follicular Unit Excision Harvest 7B. Details of Surgery—Performing an Follicular Unit Excision Harvest 7C. Performing a Follicular Unit Excision Procedure: Equipment and Technique Recommendations I. How Do I Do It? Follicular Unit Excision Manual Technique II. How I Do It? Blunt Punch Follicular Unit Excision with the SAFE System III. How I Do It? Devroye WAW FUE DUO and Hybrid Punches IV. How I Do It? Follicular Unit Excision—Trivellini Nano (Aka Mamba) Device V. How I Do It? graMAX FUE Device VI. How I Do It? Robograft Xelix Power FUE 7D. Postoperative Care in Follicular Unit Excision 7E. Complications of Follicular Unit Excision 7F. Performing a Follicular Unit Excision Procedure: FUE Clinical Practice Guidelines 7G. Performing Follicular Unit Excision Surgery—Standard FUE Terminology 7H. Safe Donor Harvesting 7I. FUE Hair Transplant Learning Model
Section C: Recipient Area and Graft Placement 8B. Women: Crucial Aspects of Hair Transplant Design 8C. Transgender: Crucial Aspects of Hair Transplant Design 9. Recipient Area Planning and Site Creation 10A. Implantation of Hair Follicles I. Introduction and Classification II. Implantation Using Dull Needle Implanter III. Sharp Implanter IV. The KEEP Implanter V. WAW Multiload Implanters VI. Stick and Place with Forceps VII. Premade Sites and Forceps Placement VIII. No-Touch to Root Technique IX. Test Sites in Premade Recipient Incisions X. Summary of Implantation Techniques and Recommendations 10B. Simultaneous Follicular Unit Excision Harvesting and Graft Placement 10C. Graft-Holding Solutions 11. Postsurgical Healing and Transplant Evolution
Part B: Essential General Knowledge Section A: Basic Hair Sciences
12. Basic Hair Science and Scalp Anatomy Section B: Alopecia 13A. Diagnosing the Cause of Hair Loss 13B. Scalp Dermoscopy—Miniatlas 14. Nonscarring Alopecia 15. Scarring Alopecia 16. Scalp Fungal Infection 17. Hair Shaft Disorders 18. Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Other Psychological Aspects of Hair Loss 19. Male Pattern Hair Loss 20. Female Pattern Hair Loss
Section C: Pharmacotherapy of Hair Loss 21. Minoxidil 22. Finasteride 23A. Other Medical and Physical Treatments for Hair Loss 23B. The Science and Role of Nutrients in Hair Growth 23C. Know Your Nutrients 23D. Keys to Successful Medical Management of MPHL and FPHL
Section D: Office Management and Safety 24. Emergencies in Hair Surgery 25A. Setting Up a Hair Transplant Clinic 25B. Preparing for Certification
Part C: Advanced Knowledge 26. Scalp Micropigmentation 27A. Performing Body Hair Transplantation 27B. Preview Long Hair Follicular Unit Extraction for Body Hair Transplantation 28A. Hair Transplant to Nonscalp Areas 28B. Beard and Moustache Reconstruction 28C. I. Eyebrow Restoration II. Eyelash Restoration 29. Reconstructive Hair Surgery in Posttraumatic Alopecia 30. Combination Harvesting—Strip and Follicular Unit Excision 31. Combination Grafting of Scalp and Body Hair 32. Approach to Repair Cases 33. Nonshaven Follicular Unit Excision 34A. Preview Long Hair FUT 34B. Preview Long Hair: Follicular Unit Excision 35. Hair Care
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