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Finasteride may improve transplant outcome: first randomized study.(Dermatologic Surgery)

Publication: Skin & Allergy News

Publication Date: 01-DEC-03
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COPYRIGHT 2003 International Medical News Group

NEW YORK -- Treatment with finasteride in conjunction with hair transplantation led to significantly superior results, Dr. Matt Leavitt said at the annual meeting of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery.

In the first double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the effects of finasteride on transplant outcomes, 79 men...

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