If youve been diagnosed with alopecia (or suspect you have it), you may be wondering if your hair will grow back. The answer depends on whether you have scarring alopecia or nonscarring alopecia. With ...
Marissa Joseph, MD, MSc, FRCPC, medical director at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, highlighted cases from her practice to illustrate the recommended approach to scarring ...
Scarring alopecia, or cicatricial alopecia, encompasses a group of disorders characterised by permanent hair loss due to the destruction of hair follicles and their replacement with scar tissue. This ...
If you’ve noticed an excessive amount of hair shedding, a receding hairline, or that the hair on the crown of your head becoming increasingly sparse, you’re probably experiencing a form of hair loss.
Women with androgenic alopecia and other forms of hair loss can derive meaningful benefits from a combination of follicle ...
Psoriasis is a chronic (long-term) inflammatory skin condition that can affect any part of the body, including the scalp. Scalp psoriasis can cause dryness, red patches, bleeding, and dandruff-like ...
One-third of Black women experience traction alopecia, and while its often caused by certain hairstyles, it's also driven by genetics. “‘Alopecia’ just means hair loss, and ‘traction’ means a pulling ...