As a frequent contributor to various hair loss textbooks, academic journals, and research articles, recommended hair transplant surgeon Dr. Carlos Wesley’s opinion, and expertise, is highly valued. Knowing this, it should come as no surprise that he was recently asked to author a chapter on androgenic alopecia (genetic hair loss) in the 4th edition of the Treatment of Skin Disease dermatology textbook.
According to Dr. Wesley:
This textbook is unique in that its emphasis is on evidence-based medicine. To this end, each author not only provides a summary of information related to each dermatologic condition on which their article is focused (androgenic alopecia in my case), but also provides my physician colleagues a comprehensive list of the most up-to-date articles and most noteworthy investigations related to androgenic alopecia.
Congratulations, Dr. Wesley!
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Blake – aka Future_HT_Doc
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