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  • Hair transplantation in wound healing and scar repair in special areas

    Objective To review recent advances in the application of hair transplantation in wound healing and scar repair in special areas. Methods An extensive review of the literature on the application of hair transplantation in wound healing and scar repair in special areas was conducted, focusing on cellular functions, molecular mechanisms, and clinical applications. ResultsHair transplantation has been shown to effectively promote wound healing and scar repair in special areas. The underlying mechanisms are complex, but current understanding emphasizes a strong association with hair follicle-associated stem cells (including epidermal stem cells, dermal papilla cells, dermal sheath cells, etc). ConclusionThe application of hair transplantation in wound healing and scar repair in special areas remains in its early stages. Further investigation into its mechanisms of action is essential, and additional randomized controlled clinical trials are needed to establish its efficacy.

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