Hair restoration and laser hair removal:
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adam_text | HAIR RESTORATION AND LASER HAIR REMOVAL
CONTENTS
Hair Restoration
Preface xi
Dow Stough
Androgen Metabolism as it Affects Hair Growth in
Androgenetic Alopecia 245
Keith D. Kaufman
Androgens, in combination with a genetic susceptibility, have been demon¬
strated to be required for the development of androgenetic alopecia. Dis¬
turbances in androgen metabolism or target organ sensitivity are thought
to underlie the pathophysiology of the condition. Observations of patients
with disorders of androgen metabolism or function have determined the
basic physiology involved in regulation of hair growth by androgens at
selective body sites. More recently, in vitro studies of scalp skin and hair
follicles have begun to define specifc alterations in androgen metabolism
at the local level that may play a key role in pathogenesis. The prominent
role of 5a reductase in these studies suggested that inhibitors of this
enzyme could provide new therapeutic opportunities for patients with
androgenetic alopecia, and clinical trials have confirmed the use of this
class of compounds in the treatment of men with this disorder.
Photographic Documentation of Hair Growth in
Androgenetic Alopecia 261
Douglas Canfield
The ability to photodocument the outcomes of patients with androgenetic
alopecia allows for better assessment of therapy efficacy. The photogra¬
pher s challenge is to control the variables inherent with photography to
allow for reproducible serial photographs to be taken. The physician
and patient will benefit from better quality photographic documentation.
Examples of serial photographs and technical methods are reviewed.
Creating a Hairline 271
Marc A. Pomerantz
The hair mass and especially the frontal hairline comprises the largest
visible feature of the face and, as such, is prominently featured in the first
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VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 2 • APRIL 1999 vii
impression that one person makes in evaluating another. According to
proportions proposed by Michelangelo, the hairline should be located at
the junction of the middle and upper thirds of the face. The hairline that
a hair transplant surgeon creates is the most highly visible feature, and
the quality of the work of a surgeon is most often judged by the quality
of the hairline. This article discusses modern grafting techniques and
hairline design.
The Logic of Follicular Unit Transplantation 277
Robert M. Bernstein and William R. Rassman
Follicular unit transplantation is a method of hair restoration surgery
where hair is transplanted exclusively in its naturally occurring, individual
follicular units. The evolution and rational for follicular unit transplanta¬
tion will be discussed, as well as the logic for the various techniques used
in its implementation. Specifically, the logic for single strip harvesting,
stereo microscopic dissection, automated graft insertion, and large trans¬
plant sessions will be reviewed. The central role of the follicular unit
constant in the surgical planning will also be discussed.
Methodology of Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation 297
Dow Stough and Jeffrey M. Whitworth
This article discusses various techniques used in hair transplantation.
Current techniques are compared in great detail. The cost effectiveness of
each technique and the various results one can achieve with each proce¬
dure is also discussed.
Follicle Trauma and the Role of the Dissecting Microscope in
Hair Transplantation: A Multicenter Study 307
Jerry E. Cooley and James E. Vogel
Use of the dissecting stereomicroscope during hair transplant graft dissec¬
tion has been advocated as a means of reducing hair follicle transection
and improving graft growth. The study evaluated the prevalence of hair
follicle transection in grafts prepared with and without the dissecting
stereomicroscope. Approximately half as much transection (10% vs 20%, p
0.05) was noted in grafts prepared with microscopes, suggesting their use
may be associated with less hair follicle trauma and improved hair growth.
Whole Hair Follicle Culture 315
Michael P. Philpott, Deborah A. Sanders, and Terence Kealey
In this article the authors have reviewed the historical background behind
the organ culture of whole hair follicles. The methods developed by the
authors and others for the isolation and whole organ maintenance of hair
follicles from both human and other species are described. How whole
organ models have been used to further understanding of the biology of
the hair follicle and how they may be used in the future are discussed.
Laser Hair Removal
Preface 331
Richard E. Fitzpatrick
Theoretical Considerations in Laser Hair Removal 333
E. Victor Ross, Zvi Landin, Michael Kreindel, and
Christine Dierickx
A systematic and logical approach for laser hair removal demands an
understanding of its biologic and physical bases. This article presents an
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overview of hair anatomy and physiology followed by a mathematically
nonrigorous review of tissue optics and thermal responses to laser irradia¬
tion. The reader is provided with a step by step approach to laser hair re¬
moval.
A Clinical Overview of Hair Removal Using Lasers and
Light Sources 357
Christine Dierickx, Maria Beatrice Alora, and Jeffrey S. Dover
The tremendous demand for removal of unwanted hair has led to the
development of a wide range of noninvasive, user friendly laser and light
source systems; however, despite considerable advances in this field, these
devices still have the potential to cause injury when used improperly. It is
important to follow precise treatment guidelines in order to attain optimal
results. This article gives an overview of the currently available lasers and
light sources. It focuses on the practical aspect of laser hair removal
by discussing patient selection, safety precautions, techniques using the
different systems, pre and post laser treatment care, proper treatment
endpoints, expected outcome, and possible side effects and complications.
Hair Removal Using the Long Pulsed Ruby Laser 367
Rhonda M. Williams, Mary M. Christian, and Ronald L. Moy
Treatment of unwanted hair is a major cosmetic problem. Until the onset
of lasers to the commercial market for use in hair removal, people with
excess or unwanted hair were forced to use temporary hair removal
methods such as shaving, waxing, and using chemical depilatories, in
addition to providing only temporary hair removal, these techniques tend
to be irritating to the skin. This article describes the techniques of laser
hair removal using a long pulsed ruby laser.
Hair Removal Using A Pulsed Intense Light Source 373
Yardy Tse
Many new laser and light sources have been developed for removal of
unwanted body and facial hair. A multiple wavelength pulsed intense
light source (Epilight) has been shown to be effective for long lasting hair
removal. This system is most effective on patients with dark hair and light
skin. Further studies are needed to fully elucidate the role of the pulsed
intense light source in permanent hair removal.
Hair Removal Using A Long Pulsed Alexandrite Laser 387
Keith Ash, Jeff Lord, John Newman, and David H. McDaniel
The use of lasers for hair depilation has become a common modality for
physicians in the recent past. As new lasers are developed, the complex
mechanisms affecting this form of treatment are now under close investiga¬
tion. The long pulsed alexandrite laser functioning at a wavelength of
755nm has recently been added to the armamentarium of health care
providers to assist patients with unwanted body hair. A review of the
embryology and anatomy of the hair follicle are discussed, as well as the
findings of recent studies using this form of laser therapy. Using the
suggested treatment protocols offered laser assisted depilation may be
effectively achieved. The degree and duration of reduction vary with
anatomic site and improve with multiple treatments.
CONTENTS IX
Hair Removal Using an Nd:YAG Laser System 401
Curt M. Littler
Laser emission from neodymium doped glass was first produced nearly
40 years ago. Later, a crystal of yttrium, aluminum, and garnet (YAG) was
discovered to be a better lasing host for neodymium. The Nd:YAG laser
has since been used for a variety of medical applications, more recently,
this instrument has been used for the purpose of damaging hair follicles
to epilate unwanted hair. This article reviews the background of the
Nd:YAG laser with particular application to hair removal, summarizing
the clinical and histologic studies presently available. Its current clinical
use and possible future modification for elimination of excess hair are
discussed.
Current Therapy
Treatment of Autoimmune Blistering Diseases 431
Michelle Glied and M. Joyce Rico
The treatment of autoimmune blistering diseases remains therapeutically
challenging. Significant improvement in the management of autoimmune
bullous diseases has occurred as a consequence of improvements in our
ability to predict, monitor, and treat the deleterious effects associated with
the drugs used to treat these conditions and the introduction of new
agents with lower toxicity. Examples include improvements in monitoring
and preventing osteoporosis in patients on long term systemic corticoste
roids, the detection of those at risk for azathioprine toxicity bowing to low
thiopurine methyltransferase activity, and the addition of agents such as
mycophenolate mofetil and IVIG to our therapeutic armamentarium.
These advances offer the promise of improved disease control with fewer
side effects and long term toxicity for our patients.
Index 441
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