Observation of the efficacy of autologous follicular unit extraction in treating secondary stable cicatricial alopecia in tibetan patients
Objective This study investigates the efficacy of follicular unit extraction in treating secondary stable cicatricial alopecia in Tibetan patients.Methods This study included 13 cases of Tibetan individuals with secondary stable cicatricial alopecia who were treated in Chengdu Hengmei hair medical and beauty clinic from January 2021 to December 2022.They were treated with autologous hair follicle unit extraction,and the occurrence of postoperative complications was monitored.Then the satisfaction of patients was evaluated 12 months after surgery.Results Among the patients in this group,69.2%(9/13)were very satisfied,15.4%(2/13)were relatively satisfied,and 15.4%(2/13)were somewhat dissatisfied.No cases of skin necrosis,significant hematoma,unnatural appearance,or temporary hair loss were observed.Conclusions follicular unit extraction is an effective method for treating secondary stable cicatricial alopecia in Tibetan patients,yielding high patient satisfaction rates with low complication rates and rapid recovery.
follicular unit extractionhair transplantationsecondary cicatricial alopecia