1998
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.1998.tb04076.x
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Experience with Laser Hair Transplantation in Orientals

Abstract: From our study, we find that CO2 laser parameters of 55 W and 0.1-0.15 seconds seem to be the appropriate parameters for Oriental hair transplant patients. Further studies are required to establish laser parameters that will produce better hair survival.

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“…Usually, the graft sustains higher compression forces at the four corners of the slit where no anchoring of the graft exists in the dead space . And less graft compression can result in good hair yield . (3) Friction from lying on a pillow causes or at least aids in the physiological shedding of telogen hairs that characterizes neonatal occipital alopecia .…”
Section: The Effect Of Mechanical Stimuli On Stem Cells and Their Funmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Usually, the graft sustains higher compression forces at the four corners of the slit where no anchoring of the graft exists in the dead space . And less graft compression can result in good hair yield . (3) Friction from lying on a pillow causes or at least aids in the physiological shedding of telogen hairs that characterizes neonatal occipital alopecia .…”
Section: The Effect Of Mechanical Stimuli On Stem Cells and Their Funmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 And less graft compression can result in good hair yield. 30 (3) Friction from lying on a pillow causes or at least aids in the physiological shedding of telogen hairs that characterizes neonatal occipital alopecia. 31 (4) Excessive traction on hair can induce traction alopecia, due to repeated pulling forces that eventually damage the HFs and reduce hair growth.…”
Section: Mechanical Influences On Hfsmentioning
confidence: 99%