Full Description
Hair loss is one of the most common conditions encountered in both clinical and aesthetic medicine, and its impact often extends well beyond the physical appearance of patients. While surgical restoration has traditionally garnered the most attention, the field of non-surgical hair restoration has expanded significantly—driven by advances in molecular biology, the development of new therapeutic modalities, and increasing demand for lower-risk, patient-tailored treatments.
This book was written to provide a comprehensive, evidence-based overview of non-surgical approaches to hair restoration. It is intended for clinicians, trainees, and specialists seeking a deeper understanding of the available tools and how to use them effectively.
Contents
1 .Anatomy and Physiology of Hair 2. Common Causes of Hair Loss 3.Female Pattern Hair Loss 4. Clinical Scales for Hair Loss 5. Other Pharmacotherapies 6 Minoxidil 7.Finasteride and the 5-alpha Reductase Inhibitors 8. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy 9. Laser Therapy 10.Nutritional and Supplemental Therapy 11. Stem Cell Therapy 12.Exosome Therapy 13.Patient Evaluation and Diagnosis 14.Treatment Protocols and Guidelines 15.Managing Patient Expectations 16. Building and Expanding a Hair Restoration Practice 17.Legal and Ethical Considerations 18. Emerging Trends and Future Directions