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Apart from the technique, selection of a good candidate is crucial to achieve the optimal results in hair transplantation. Underlying medical problems or diseases may interfere with the procedures, and special precaution should be taken in these patients. Treatment of medical conditions, however, is not discussed in this chapter.
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Imagawa, K., Wong, J. (2010). Hair Restoration Surgery in Poor Candidates. In: Pathomvanich, D., Imagawa, K. (eds) Hair Restoration Surgery in Asians. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-99659-0_6
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