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Hair Transplantation in the United States: A Population-based Survey of Female and Male Pattern Baldness
BACKGROUND: Androgenetic alopecia, the most common type of hair loss, can impair the patient’s overall mental health. Although there are pharmaceutical and surgical treatments available, little is known about the public standpoint toward hair transplantation (HT). METHODS: A sample of individuals li...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642908/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37964923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000005386 |
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author | Knoedler, Leonard Ruppel, Felix Kauke-Navarro, Martin Obed, Doha Wu, Mengfan Prantl, Lukas Broer, P. Niclas Panayi, Adriana C. Knoedler, Samuel |
author_facet | Knoedler, Leonard Ruppel, Felix Kauke-Navarro, Martin Obed, Doha Wu, Mengfan Prantl, Lukas Broer, P. Niclas Panayi, Adriana C. Knoedler, Samuel |
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description | BACKGROUND: Androgenetic alopecia, the most common type of hair loss, can impair the patient’s overall mental health. Although there are pharmaceutical and surgical treatments available, little is known about the public standpoint toward hair transplantation (HT). METHODS: A sample of individuals living in the United States (n = 1000; male and female participants were equally distributed) was asked to fill out the questionnaire. The online survey was conducted in June 2022. RESULTS: Most participants (42%; n = 416) were between 41 and 60 years of age. Study participants frequently reported that, with their hair loss progressing, they would not feel attractive anymore (n = 400; 40%), nor as confident as before (n = 330; 33%). Although women with minimal hair loss were willing to spend a median price of $4000 [interquartile range (IQ) IQR $1000–$5000], women with extensive hair loss were willing to spend significantly more (median = $5000; IQR $3600–$6375; P = 0.011). This was reproducible in men (P = 0.033). Although significantly fewer women considered undergoing HT (430 women versus 447 men; P < 0.001), female participants were willing to pay more for their HT compared with men (P = 0.039). CONCLUSIONS: Individuals living in the United States consider hair loss to impair their attractiveness and regard HT as a valuable therapeutic option. More affordable and gender-specific HT should be subject to future research work. |
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spelling | pubmed-106429082023-11-14 Hair Transplantation in the United States: A Population-based Survey of Female and Male Pattern Baldness Knoedler, Leonard Ruppel, Felix Kauke-Navarro, Martin Obed, Doha Wu, Mengfan Prantl, Lukas Broer, P. Niclas Panayi, Adriana C. Knoedler, Samuel Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open Cosmetic BACKGROUND: Androgenetic alopecia, the most common type of hair loss, can impair the patient’s overall mental health. Although there are pharmaceutical and surgical treatments available, little is known about the public standpoint toward hair transplantation (HT). METHODS: A sample of individuals living in the United States (n = 1000; male and female participants were equally distributed) was asked to fill out the questionnaire. The online survey was conducted in June 2022. RESULTS: Most participants (42%; n = 416) were between 41 and 60 years of age. Study participants frequently reported that, with their hair loss progressing, they would not feel attractive anymore (n = 400; 40%), nor as confident as before (n = 330; 33%). Although women with minimal hair loss were willing to spend a median price of $4000 [interquartile range (IQ) IQR $1000–$5000], women with extensive hair loss were willing to spend significantly more (median = $5000; IQR $3600–$6375; P = 0.011). This was reproducible in men (P = 0.033). Although significantly fewer women considered undergoing HT (430 women versus 447 men; P < 0.001), female participants were willing to pay more for their HT compared with men (P = 0.039). CONCLUSIONS: Individuals living in the United States consider hair loss to impair their attractiveness and regard HT as a valuable therapeutic option. More affordable and gender-specific HT should be subject to future research work. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10642908/ /pubmed/37964923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000005386 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. |
spellingShingle | Cosmetic Knoedler, Leonard Ruppel, Felix Kauke-Navarro, Martin Obed, Doha Wu, Mengfan Prantl, Lukas Broer, P. Niclas Panayi, Adriana C. Knoedler, Samuel Hair Transplantation in the United States: A Population-based Survey of Female and Male Pattern Baldness |
title | Hair Transplantation in the United States: A Population-based Survey of Female and Male Pattern Baldness |
title_full | Hair Transplantation in the United States: A Population-based Survey of Female and Male Pattern Baldness |
title_fullStr | Hair Transplantation in the United States: A Population-based Survey of Female and Male Pattern Baldness |
title_full_unstemmed | Hair Transplantation in the United States: A Population-based Survey of Female and Male Pattern Baldness |
title_short | Hair Transplantation in the United States: A Population-based Survey of Female and Male Pattern Baldness |
title_sort | hair transplantation in the united states: a population-based survey of female and male pattern baldness |
topic | Cosmetic |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642908/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37964923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000005386 |
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