To be able to treat the wide spectrum of hair deformities, a surgeon must possess a wide spectrum of skills in HRS, cosmetic surgery, and reconstructive surgery. Specific education and training in HRS is not a traditional part of formal surgical training, although much information is available through several national and international organizations. Being sensitive to the unique variables associated with HRS increases the chances of achieving a superior functional and cosmetic result when treating significant hair deformities.
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