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- Title
Clinical effects of autologous follicular unit extraction transplantation in the treatment of secondary cicatricial alopecia after infections.
- Authors
Niu, Yanchao; Ren, Ci; Liao, Hengli; Jin, Zhoufeng; Zhu, Ling
- Abstract
Objective: To explore the clinical effects of autologous follicular unit extraction (FUE) transplantation in the treatment of secondary scarring alopecia caused by infections, and to evaluate its effectiveness. Methods: A retrospective observational study has been conducted, which included nine patients with secondary scarring alopecia caused by infections. All patients underwent initial autologous FUE hair transplantation surgery, and the occurrence of postoperative complications was monitored. Patient satisfaction was evaluated after 12 months post‐surgery. Results: At the follow‐up, postoperative satisfaction was 88.9% in nine patients, with only one case of postoperative infection and no incidence of skin necrosis, significant bruising and swelling, unnatural appearance or temporary hair loss. Conclusions: Autologous FUE hair transplantation is an effective method for treating secondary scarring alopecia caused by infections. This procedure is minimally invasive, resulting in high patient satisfaction and minimal complications postoperatively.
- Subjects
HAIR transplantation; ALOPECIA areata; BALDNESS; PATIENT satisfaction; MINIMALLY invasive procedures; INFECTION; SURGICAL complications
- Publication
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2024, Vol 23, Issue 2, p585
- ISSN
1473-2130
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jocd.15996