2013
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.12047
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Hair restoration approaches for early onset male androgenetic alopecia

Abstract: Society places great emphasis on the presence of hair. Some degree of hair loss is accepted as a normal part of the aging process, in line with the observation that more than 50% of men will develop androgenetic alopecia by the age of 50 years. However, it is possible to understand the psychosocial isolation and distress felt by men with a strong familial predisposition to androgenetic alopecia, who tend to display hair loss in their late teens or twenties. There are currently two drugs which have been license… Show more

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“…Earlyonset male AGA is a common condition that can affect up to 30% of the population by the age of 30 years [27]. These patients often seek medical advice at a young age for hair-restoration approaches and receive a prescription for finasteride 1 mg [28]. Conversely, its 5 mg daily dosage is approved for treating BPH, which is more prevalent after 50 years of age [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlyonset male AGA is a common condition that can affect up to 30% of the population by the age of 30 years [27]. These patients often seek medical advice at a young age for hair-restoration approaches and receive a prescription for finasteride 1 mg [28]. Conversely, its 5 mg daily dosage is approved for treating BPH, which is more prevalent after 50 years of age [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we mentioned above a specialized punch less than 0.9 mm in diameter is used to extract individual hair follicles which are then individually inserted directly without the creation of any holes in the treatment area. This treatment has a 100% success rate [10] (Figures 3 and 4). …”
Section: Micro-fuementioning
confidence: 99%