<div> <p>Practical Guide to Hair Transplantation: Interactive Study for the Beginning Practitioner is written for doctors new to the field of hair transplantation and designed to help them develop their understanding and skills. The book is divided into three parts. Part A (Keys to performing successful surgery), focuses on the principal, techniques, and steps, which, when meticulously followed, result in successful hair restorations. Part B (Essential general knowledge), not only provides the basic knowledge vital for new hair restoration surgeons, it is also important for practicing surgeons. 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, which will become the important components of the therapeutic armamentarium as the surgeon progresses to expert status.</p> <p><strong>Key Highlights:</strong></p> <ul> <li>All graft harvesting and implantation techniques are presented with description and videos by renowned surgeons.</li> <li>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.</li> <li>The latest follicular unit excision (FUE) concepts and techniques are presented.</li> <li>The guide is authored by a group of distinguished doctors from around the world, many of whom have pioneered the techniques they describe.</li> <li> </li> </ul> </div>
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<p><strong>Part A: Keys to Performing Successful Surgery</strong><br><em>Section A: Preparing for Surgery</em><br>1. Consultation with the Patient<br>2. Examination of the Scalp<br>3. Long-term Planning<br>4. Initial Treatment Plan<br>5. General Principles of Anesthesia in Hair Transplantation<br><em>Section B: Harvesting the Follicles</em><br>6. Performing a Strip Harvest Procedure<br>7. Performing an FUE Harvest<br>7A. Overview of Operative Setup and Flow: Performing an FUE Harvest<br>7B. Details of Surgery—Performing an FUE Harvest<br>7C. Performing an FUE Procedure—Equipment and Technique Recommendations<br>-I. How Do I Do It? FUE Manual Technique<br>-II. How I Do It: Blunt Punch FUE with the SAFE System<br>-III. How Do I Do It? FUE Devroye WAW and Hybrid Punches<br>-IV. How Do I Do It? FUE—Trivellini Nano (AKA Mamba) Device<br>7D. Postoperative Care in FUE<br>7E. Complications of FUE<br>7F. Performing an FUE Procedure—FUE Clinical Practice Guidelines<br>7G. Performing FUE Surgery—Standard FUE Terminology<br><em>Section C: Recipient Area and Graft Placement</em><br>8A. Men—Crucial Aspects of Hair Transplant Design<br>8B. Women—Crucial Aspects of Transplant Design<br>8C. Transgender—Crucial Aspects of Hair Transplant Design<br>9. Recipient Area Planning and Site Creation<br>10A. Implantation of Hair Follicles<br>-I. Introduction and Classification<br>-II. Implantation Using Dull Needle Implanter<br>-III. Sharp Implanter<br>-IV. The KEEP Implanter<br>-V. WAW Multiload Implanters<br>-VI. Stick-and-Place with Forceps<br>-VII. Premade Sites and Forceps Placement<br>-VIII. No-Touch to Root Technique<br>-IX. Test Sites in Premade Recipient Incisions<br>-X. Summary of Implantation Techniques and Recommendations<br>10B. Graft-Holding Solutions<br>11. Postsurgical Healing and Transplant Evolution<br><strong>Part B: Essential General Knowledge</strong><br><em>Section A: Basic Hair Sciences</em><br>12. Basic Hair Science and Scalp Anatomy<br><em>Section B: Alopecia</em><br>13A. Diagnosing the Cause of Hair Loss<br>13B. Scalp Dermoscopy—Miniatlas<br>14. Nonscarring Alopecia<br>15. Scarring Alopecia<br>16. Scalp Fungal Infection<br>17. Hair Shaft Disorders<br>18. Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Other Psychological Aspects of Hair Loss<br>19. Male Pattern Hair Loss<br>20. Female Pattern Hair Loss<br><em>Section C: Pharmacotherapy of Hair Loss</em><br>21. Minoxidil<br>22. Finasteride<br>23A. Other Medical and Physical Treatments for Hair Loss<br>23B. The Science and Role of Nutrients in Hair Growth<br>23C. Keys to Successful Medical Management of MPHL and FPHL<br><em>Section D: Office Management and Safety</em><br>24. Emergencies in Hair Surgery<br>25. Setting Up a Hair Transplant Clinic<br><strong>Part C: Advanced Knowledge</strong><br>26. Scalp Micropigmentation<br>27. Performing Body Hair Transplantation<br>28. Hair Transplant to Nonscalp Areas<br>29. Hair Reconstructive Surgery in Posttraumatic Alopecia<br>30. Combination Harvesting—FUT and FUE<br>31. Combination Grafting of Scalp and Body Hair<br>32. Approach to Repair Cases<br>33. Nonshaven FUE<br>34A. Preview Long Hair—FUT<br>34B. Long-Hair Preview FUE<br>35. Hair Care</p>