“Getting rid of itchy scalp” Newspaper story regarding Dr. Earles “No

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“Getting rid of itchy scalp” Newspaper story regarding Dr. Earles “No
“Getting rid of itchy scalp” Newspaper story regarding Dr. Earles “No More Flakes”.
Patient stated that product grew her hair back.
Medical Journal Dr. Earles published his paper in on “Hair Loss in Black Women”
when he introduced the Earles Flap, published January, 1986.
First page of article shows one of Dr. Earles patient
beginning hair loss from tight braids.
Little girl in article. Hair is too tight causing beginning hairloss.
Another little girl showing tension on hair and developing hairloss.
Older girl showing tension on hair which has caused hairloss. This strong pull on the hair can also
be seen in various “weave” hair styles leading to significant hair loss.
Diagram of procedure, “the Earles Flap”,
created by Dr. Earles for restoring hair in the margin.
Another patient who had hair loss on both sides and the front of the scalp who
Dr. Earles performed the Earles Flap on the right and Juri Flap on the left,
giving her a new and complete hairline.
Closeup of patient with Traction/Marginal Alopecia before and after
Dr. Earles performed his Flap on her.
Second article by Dr. Earles in same Medical Journal, “Journal of Dermatologic
Surgery and Oncology”on treatment of hair loss in Black men by hair transplants
Diagram of Jury Flap and patient with hair loss and before and after Juri Flap
performed by Dr. Earles developed by Dr. Juri, an Argentinian plastic surgeon.
Patient before and after Juri Flap in article Ebony Magazine.
Patient with hair loss before Juri Flap performed by Dr. Earles.
Same patient after Juri Flap performed by Dr. Earles.
Black woman with hair loss and scar from burn.
Same woman 2 weeks after Juri Flap performed by Dr. Earles. Additional surgery was planned.
Keloid of scalp from ingrown hair and infection.
After first surgical procedure.
Chronic infected bumps from clippers in close haircuts.
BEFORE
Same patient as in above picture after surgery by Dr. Earles. The patient is
6 months post surgery and his scar line will flatten more over the next 6 months.
He is able to cover the scar with is hair.
AFTER
Patient with a keloid of the neck which was infected and grotesque when he came to see Dr. Earles.
Partial removal of keloid, the right side of neck by Dr. Earles.
Another view of right side removal.
Removal of the remainder of the keloid by Dr. Earles.
Keloid of the back of the neck and scalp from chronic infection after haircuts.
One week after surgical removal
under general anesthesia by Dr. Earles.
Three weeks after surgery.
Patient with “Flesh Moles” as known to patients and
“Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra” to Dermatologists.
BEFORE
After removal by Dr. Earles.
AFTER