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Hair transplantation — sometimes called hair restoration — is an outpatient procedure that uses micrografting technology to donate your own hair follicles to other areas of your scalp that are thinning. The results of a hair transplant are visibly long-lasting and are considered to be permanent.
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Course Curriculum
Part-I Fundamentals
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Anatomy and Physiology of Hair
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Patient Evaluation and Selection
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Preoperative Planning and Patient Instructions
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Incorporating Hair Transplantation Into Your Practice
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The Promise of Cell Therapy
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The Impact of Culture Conditions on In Vitro Hair Follicle Growth
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Assignments # 1
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Part-II Technique
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Intravenous Sedation
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Correction of Male Pattern Baldness
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Correction of Female Pattern Baldness
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Combining Face Lift and Hair Transplantation
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Follicular Unit Extraction
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Combining Follicular Unit Extraction and Transplantation: Untouched Strip Technique
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Revision of Unfavorable Results
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Complications
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Assignments # 1
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Assignments # 2
Part-III Special Problems
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Hair Transplantation to Enhance Reconstruction of the Face and Scalp
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Correction of Scarring Alopecia After Face Lift
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Reconstruction of Eyebrows and Eyelashes
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Correction of Hair Loss in the Crown Area
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Transgender Patients: Feminization of the Frontal Hairline
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Assignments # 1
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Assignments # 2
Part-IV New Directions
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Benefits of Platelet-Enriched Growth Factors
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Benefits of Autologous Cellular Therapy
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Cell-Based Treatments: Tissue Engineering and Cloning
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Assignments # 1
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Assignments # 2
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