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research presented at conferences and published in scientific
journals:
Dr. Lusicic Nicolás, a plastic surgeon and a
specialist in micrograft hair transplants, has presented
award winning scientific research at various conferences
and scientific events worldwide.
1- 7th Annual Meeting ISHRS. San Francisco (EEUU).
1999.
- Less effluvium and rapid growth with the cold hair
band: Comparative study of 160 patients.
- Complications in hair restoration surgery.
- Strategy and planning in grades VI and VII of Norwood
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2- XXIX Congreso Argentino de Cirugía Plástica.
Buenos Aires (Internacional) 1999.
- Necrosis: A serious complication in hair restoration.
- Better survival and rapid growth with the cold headband.
- Micrograft hair transplant without scarring (personal
technique).
- Strategy and planning in grades VI and VII of Norwood.
3- 3rd Annual Congress European Society of Hair
Restoration Surgery. Estambul (Turquia). 2000.
- - Less effluvium and rapid growth with the cold
hair band.
- Donating area free from scarring.
4- 7th Annual Live Surgery Worshop WHS. Orlando (EEUU).
2001.
- - Transplant donating zone in order to minimize
scarring.
- Storage of the grafts during dissection and during
the different stages of placement in hair restoration
surgery. Live surgery.
5-4th Annual Congress ESHRS. Barcelona (España).
2001
- Receptive area: new possibilities for post-surgery
camouflage.
- Anaphylactic shock after the use of lidocain.
6-More survival and faster growth in hair trasplantation.
European Society of Hair Restoration Surgery Journal,
volume 1-numer 1 2001
7-REVISTA FORUM DE LA INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY
OF HAIR RESTORATION SURGERY, número
2, Volumen 14
A Method for removing scabs in the posoperative stage
in Hair Restoration Surgery
8 - 1ER CONGRESO DE LA SOCIEDAD BRASILERA DE
CIRUGIA DE RESTAURACION CAPILAR Realizado En Recife-Pernambuco
Entre el 16 Al 19 De Junio
a - Strategies in Norwood´s degrees VI-VII
,expectation and planning.
b - Method to remove scabs in the posoperative of Hair Restoration Surgery.
c - Grafting the donor area to minimize scarring.
d - Case report Anaphylactic shock secondary to the administration of lidocaine.
e - Hair trasplantation in Cicatrizal Alopecias.
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