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| October, 25 2014 | 0 Comments

How Over-styling Led to a Crisis

Here is yet another case study involving Samira, who was diagnosed with a condition known as central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia. In this case study, we will be elaborating on how we diagnosed this condition, went about the treatment and how Samira recovered from the same. When Samira first came to us, we noticed that she had bald patches on her head. After close examination, we were able to see the scarring, which allowed us to decide that her condition was what we call central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) after scalp Biopsy. This is another version of scarring alopecia, and is […]

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| September, 20 2014 | 0 Comments

Reconstruction of eyebrows with Revision-FUE

If you have ever wondered if your eye-brow is not in perfect shape, the below case report would be of interest to you. Introduction Eyebrows are an important feature in facial aesthetics. Perfect brows define and give character to form a beautiful face. Brow hair loss can occur due to various factors like trauma, burns, over plucking, tattoos, alopeciaareata and other systemic diseases.Eyebrow restoration can be done in a similar manner as scalp hair restoration procedures, but certain factors should be given more emphasis.The direction and angle of a natural eyebrow is very importantandshould be replicated as far as possible. […]

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| September, 20 2014 | 0 Comments

How hair transplant changes life of female

Cicatricial alopecia, also termed as scarring alopecia indicates a set of abnormalities, which destroys hair follicles thereby causing baldness. The affected follicles get replaced by the scar tissue that resulting hair loss permanently. Cicatricial alopecia can occur among any group of healthy women and can be treated with surgical hair transplant. In this procedure, hair follicles are removed from the “donor site”and implanted to the balding part termed as the “recipient site”. The cicatricial alopecia patient can gain back her lost hair through this and have a renewed sense of confidence and well being. We recently operated upon a patient […]

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