毛囊损伤及解剖显微镜在毛发移植中的作用。多中心研究。

J. Cooley, J. Vogel
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作为减少毛囊横断和促进移植物生长的一种手段,在植发解剖过程中使用解剖立体显微镜已被提倡。本研究评估了在解剖立体显微镜下和在没有解剖立体显微镜下制备的移植物中毛囊横断的发生率。在显微镜下制备的移植物中,大约有一半的横断(10% vs 20%, p < 0.05),这表明它们的使用可能与更少的毛囊损伤和改善头发生长有关。
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Follicle trauma and the role of the dissecting microscope in hair transplantation. A multicenter study.
Use of the dissecting stereomicroscope during hair transplant graft dissection 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.
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