Follicular unit extraction [FUE] is a minimally invasive hair restoration surgery popularly known for its utility in androgenetic alopecia (AGA). In FUE, individual follicular grafts are extracted from donor area and implanted in the recipient area. Advantages of FUE are that it is comparatively 'scarless', has faster healing time, has less downtime and requires less technical staff. This article is aimed to highlight upon the multi-faceted utility of FUE technique in various dermatological indications like androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, facial hair restoration, tractional alopecia, scarring alopecia, body hair transplant, vitiligo as well as hirsutism.
Thalassemia Major is the most common single gene disorder which represents a major health burden worldwide. The available treatment modalities in conventional medicine i.e. blood transfusion (BT) and iron chelation therapies are associated with complications while bone marrow transplantation etc. are out of reach of many. Present study is aimed to highlight the effective role of Ayurvedic medicines i.e. Dhatri Avaleha, Triphaladi Avaleha and Musta-Triphaladi Avaleha in the management of Thalassemia Major. Till date total five clinical researches have been carried out on Thalassemia Major at PG level in the department of Kaumarbhritya at IPGT&RA, Jamnagar. In which a simple random sampling method was followed. Patients were divided into two groups, Group A (Trial group with Ayurvedic drug intervention and BT) and Group B (Control Group with BT and iron chelation therapy). Assessment was done based on the subjective and objective parameters after completion of treatment. The data obtained in clinical studies was analyzed by using suitable statistical tests. The trial drugs were found to be effective on subjective, objective criteria, BT interval and general health status of Thalassemic patients as well as clinically safe.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.