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Alopecia Areata

How Many Types of Alopecia Areata Are There?

Alopecia Areata (AA) is a prevalent hair loss condition that affects approximately 7 million people in the USA alone, making it the second most common cause of baldness after male...
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Scalp Micropigmentation

What Is Scalp Micropigmentation? 

Are you experiencing hair loss or thinning hair on your scalp? Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that offers an effective solution for both men and women to...
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Types of hairline recession in Androgenetic Alopecia

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a widespread cause of hair loss, affecting millions of men and women worldwide. This condition is characterized by progressive hair thinning and miniaturization of the hair...
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Itchy scalp

Itchy scalp: Causes and connections to hair loss

Itchy scalp or scalp pruritus is a common complaint for which individuals seek a trichologist or a dermatologist consultation. Epidemiological studies conducted in France showed that more than 25% of...
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Alopecia Areata in children under the age of 4

Hair loss is a fairly common condition that sadly does not exclude children, and can also affect very young minors, even those under the age of four. Although for a young child,...
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Does sleep quality have an impact on Alopecia Areata?

There can be many reasons behind a person’s hair loss. Everything from an hormonal imbalance, to vitamin deficiencies to certain lifestyle factors such as exercising, medications, alcohol or drug abuse...
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The Psychosocial burden of hair loss

Alopecia or simply hair loss is a relatively common complaint that affects members of both genders in masses. It is a cosmetically displeasing condition that can significantly impact someone’s confidence...
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is there a connection between allergies and hair loss?

Can Allergies Cause Alopecia? Exploring the Connection Between Allergies and Hair Loss

Autoimmune diseases and inflammatory conditions are more common than you might think, and they can affect any organ in the body, including the skin and hair. One of the most...
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JAK inhibitors, A Promising Cure for Treating Skin and Hair Conditions

Alopecia areata, atopic dermatitis and vitiligo are dermatological conditions that can be easily noticed on patients, which directly impacts their health, as well as lifestyle, negatively. Fortunately, a new promising...
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