27th World Congress of Hair…
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Bangkok – Tailândia
The Combined Chrysostom Technique is a procedure developed by Dr Márcio Crisóstomo, which adds the number of threads obtained by the FUE technique and the Classical technique, in a safe way in the same procedure. Preserving the patient’s donor area for another future surgery.
With this technology developed over 10 years ago, Dr Márcio broke the paradigm of surgery for advanced baldness and made him one of the best known surgeons in the world in the field of Hair Transplantation and one of the most requested Brazilians for classes at international congresses
It has also made it a world reference for advanced baldness, attracting a clientele from all states of Brazil and several countries.
In the last book published by Prof. Ivo Pitanguy,
with all his techniques and contributions from his former students, expert in their areas of expertise,
Dr. Márcio was invited to write about the FUE Technique,
in the chapter on Hair Transplantation.
At the time the book was written, FUE was the fastest growing segment in the specialty, but it was never completely revised in a big book, like this one that compiled all its technical aspects.
Dr Márcio Crisóstomo was invited by the authors, Samuel Lam and Kenneth Williams, to write a chapter in this book, due to his expertise in the technique.
One of the greatest honors for a surgeon is to be invited to perform demonstrative surgery for other surgeons to observe you operating.
Prof. Ivo Pitanguy was always a surgeon ahead of his time and, when he realized a technique or procedure that added good results in plastic surgery, he always tried to include it in the practice of his Service, and so it was with the FUE Technique.
Dr Márcio was honored to be invited to demonstrate the FUE technique at Prof. Ivo Pitanguy
With the visible growth of the FUE technique, ISHRS (International Hair Transplant Society) created in 2012 a committee bringing together some of the most renowned experts on the subject to research, develop and disseminate the FUE technique among the medical field and among patients.
This is the most important committee in the world for FUE research and development.
Márcio Crisóstomo
Much of a doctor’s work can be assessed by his new ideas and contributions to his specialty.
These contributions translate into publications in specialized scientific journals and books that take the knowledge to other professionals.
know moreKnow some results of Dr. Crisóstomo and his team
Harvard Medical School – Surgical Leadershp Program 2018-2019
Diplomate of the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery – Title of Specialist in Hair Restoration Surgery Issued in the United States
Founding member of the ISHRS FUE Research Committee
Fellow (FISHRS) Member of the scientific committee organizing the world congresses of 2015 (Chicago) and 2016 (Las Vegas)
Medical Association of Portugal
Specialist and Full Member of the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery Monograph on Hair Transplantation
Master in Surgery at UFC Dissertation in Hair Transplant Preceptor of the Plastic Surgery Service for 5 years
Brazilian Association of Hair Restoration Surgery Since the first conference Organizer of the workshop “Controversies in Current Hair Transplantation”, Fortaleza / 2016
European Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
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A acne é uma doença extremamente comum, que leva muitos pacientes ao consultório médico em busca de alguma solução, especialmente por conta do desconforto estético. Acne é o nome dado a espinhas e cravos que surgem devido a um processo inflamatório das glândulas sebáceas e dos folículos pilosebáceos. É muito frequente na adolescência, mas sem deixar de ser comum também em adultos, principalmente em mulheres.
Hormônios sexuais, que começam a ser produzidos na puberdade, são os principais responsáveis pelas alterações das características da pele, assim como pelo surgimento da acne, que também está associado à genética favorável. As lesões aparecem com mais frequência na face, mas também podem ocorrer nas costas, ombros e peito.
Os sintomas principais são: comedões (cravos), pústulas (espinhas), nódulos e cistos (lesões inflamadas, mais profundas e que podem deixar cicatrizes).
Alguns fatores podem levar a piora da acne como situações de estresse ou período menstrual. Certos medicamentos como corticóides, vitaminas do complexo B, exposição exagerada ao sol, e o hábito de mexer nas lesões também pioram o quadro.
O tratamento vai variar de acordo com a gravidade e a localização, e deve ser iniciado o mais precoce possível para evitar problemas psicológicos, maior dano estético e formação de cicatrizes. Pode ser feito com medicações tópicas (aplicadas na pele) ou sistêmicas. Procedimentos como Peelings Químicos, LEDs (light emitting diode) e alguns tipos de lasers também são utilizados para controle das lesões inflamatórias e melhora das manchinhas e cicatrizes.