Recovery of Transplanted Eyebrow From Radiation-Induced Anagen Effluvium
This publication describes recovery of transplanted eyebrow hair after radiation-induced anagen effluvium. It is a focused facial reconstruction and hair restoration case relevant to specialist facial plastic surgery literature.
Research snapshot
Authors: Ekpemi Irune; Florian Bast; Gregory Williams; Niall Kirkpatrick
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication Date: 07/2015-08/2015
Publication Details: Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. 2015;19(4):400-403.
PMID: 25775615
DOI: 10.1177/1203475415575009
Study Type: Case report
A link to the original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25775615/
What this paper looked at
Recovery of transplanted eyebrow hair following radiation-related hair loss.
Key points from the publication
The paper reports an individual case involving transplanted eyebrow recovery after a radiation-related effect on hair growth.
Clinical relevance
Relevant to facial plastic surgery and reconstructive case literature. It should not be used to suggest predictable outcomes for all patients.
What this means in context
Adds breadth to Mr Bast's publication profile beyond nasal surgery, linking to reconstructive and aesthetic facial surgery topics.
About Mr Florian Bast
Mr Florian Bast is a London-based Consultant Rhinologist, ENT and Facial Plastic Surgeon with specialist expertise in rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, septorhinoplasty and facial plastic surgery.
His work includes the assessment and treatment of patients with both functional and aesthetic concerns, including nasal obstruction, nasal shape concerns, revision nasal surgery, septal problems and wider ENT and facial plastic surgery needs.
Mr Bast’s approach focuses on careful assessment, clear communication and treatment planning that considers both appearance and function. He aims to help patients understand what may be appropriate for their individual anatomy, symptoms and goals, with an emphasis on natural-looking, functional results and informed decision-making.
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