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Hair Transplant Practice Guidelines

The field of hair transplant (HT) has grown exponentially in the past decade, especially after the introduction of follicular unit excision (FUE). There is much variation in criteria for case selection, the technique, pre- and post-procedure protocols, by different surgeons. Techniques continue to e...

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Autores principales: Mysore, Venkatram, Kumaresan, Muthuvel, Garg, Anil, Dua, Aman, Venkatram, Aniketh, Dua, Kapil, Singh, Mayank, Madura, C, Chandran, Ram, Rajput, Rajendra Singh, Sattur, Sandeep, Singh, Sukhbir
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8611706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34908769
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_104_20
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author Mysore, Venkatram
Kumaresan, Muthuvel
Garg, Anil
Dua, Aman
Venkatram, Aniketh
Dua, Kapil
Singh, Mayank
Madura, C
Chandran, Ram
Rajput, Rajendra Singh
Sattur, Sandeep
Singh, Sukhbir
author_facet Mysore, Venkatram
Kumaresan, Muthuvel
Garg, Anil
Dua, Aman
Venkatram, Aniketh
Dua, Kapil
Singh, Mayank
Madura, C
Chandran, Ram
Rajput, Rajendra Singh
Sattur, Sandeep
Singh, Sukhbir
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description The field of hair transplant (HT) has grown exponentially in the past decade, especially after the introduction of follicular unit excision (FUE). There is much variation in criteria for case selection, the technique, pre- and post-procedure protocols, by different surgeons. Techniques continue to evolve and evidence in the form of controlled data is not available for all techniques and protocols being used; there is also a debate as to who can do what, what should be the training for staff, role of technicians. This has led to a situation wherein medico legal issues have cropped up as to what is minimum acceptable. An attempt is made to summarize standard protocols with the available evidence. It is emphasized that the objective of these guidelines is to recommend minimum standards for practice of hair transplantation. The principles outlined in these guidelines are of a general nature only, minimal in their level and are not meant to cover all situations. It should be understood that these recommendations are by no means binding and universal, represent minimum standards only and as in all surgical techniques, variations in techniques are possible. It is also further clarified that these are based on current literature, and as science evolves, these guidelines could also change in future. Where published evidence is not available, consensus expert opinion is presented. The task force emphasizes that each patient has to be treated on his/her own merit and that these guidelines do not limit the physician from making an appropriate choice or the necessary innovation for a given patient. The task force recognizes that the treating surgeon is best suited to decide what is needed for a given patient in a given situation. Innovations in medicine need flexibility in approach and these guidelines do not limit the surgeon from undertaking innovative research.
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spelling pubmed-86117062021-12-13 Hair Transplant Practice Guidelines Mysore, Venkatram Kumaresan, Muthuvel Garg, Anil Dua, Aman Venkatram, Aniketh Dua, Kapil Singh, Mayank Madura, C Chandran, Ram Rajput, Rajendra Singh Sattur, Sandeep Singh, Sukhbir J Cutan Aesthet Surg CME Article The field of hair transplant (HT) has grown exponentially in the past decade, especially after the introduction of follicular unit excision (FUE). There is much variation in criteria for case selection, the technique, pre- and post-procedure protocols, by different surgeons. Techniques continue to evolve and evidence in the form of controlled data is not available for all techniques and protocols being used; there is also a debate as to who can do what, what should be the training for staff, role of technicians. This has led to a situation wherein medico legal issues have cropped up as to what is minimum acceptable. An attempt is made to summarize standard protocols with the available evidence. It is emphasized that the objective of these guidelines is to recommend minimum standards for practice of hair transplantation. The principles outlined in these guidelines are of a general nature only, minimal in their level and are not meant to cover all situations. It should be understood that these recommendations are by no means binding and universal, represent minimum standards only and as in all surgical techniques, variations in techniques are possible. It is also further clarified that these are based on current literature, and as science evolves, these guidelines could also change in future. Where published evidence is not available, consensus expert opinion is presented. The task force emphasizes that each patient has to be treated on his/her own merit and that these guidelines do not limit the physician from making an appropriate choice or the necessary innovation for a given patient. The task force recognizes that the treating surgeon is best suited to decide what is needed for a given patient in a given situation. Innovations in medicine need flexibility in approach and these guidelines do not limit the surgeon from undertaking innovative research. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8611706/ /pubmed/34908769 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_104_20 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Rajput, Rajendra Singh
Sattur, Sandeep
Singh, Sukhbir
Hair Transplant Practice Guidelines
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