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    A new surgical technique uses a random-pattern scalp flap to treat hair loss in the sideburn and temple areas. This method can be easily combined with a coronal lift procedure for comprehensive facial rejuvenation.

    Area of Science:

    • Plastic Surgery
    • Dermatology
    • Regenerative Medicine

    Background:

    • Alopecia, particularly in the temporal and sideburn regions, presents a significant aesthetic concern for many individuals.
    • Existing treatments for temporal and sideburn alopecia may have limitations in terms of efficacy or invasiveness.

    Observation:

    • A posteriorly based random-pattern scalp flap has been developed as a reconstructive option.
    • This flap utilizes vascularity from the scalp to provide tissue for reconstruction.

    Findings:

    • The described surgical procedure effectively corrects sideburn and temporal alopecia.
    • The random-pattern scalp flap offers a viable solution for hair restoration in these specific facial areas.

    Implications:

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    • This technique provides a novel surgical approach for addressing common patterns of hair loss.
    • The ability to integrate this flap into a coronal lift enhances its versatility and patient appeal for combined aesthetic procedures.