The Different Types of Alopecia Hair Loss

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The different types of Alopecia 

 

➰Alopecia areata is a common autoimmune disease that results in the loss of hair from the scalp and elsewhere on the body. It usually starts with one or more small, round, non-scarring smooth patches.

 

 

➰Scarring Alopecia is caused by any inflammatory process (burns, bacterial infections, ringworm, injury, autoimmune diseases) which may cause permanent damage to the hair follicle. It is also known as Cicatricial alopecia.

 

 

➰Male pattern baldness or Androgenic Alopecia occurs in the typical balding pattern and occurs as a result of changes in the hormone androgen.

 

 

➰ Diffuse Patterned Alopecia (DPA) & Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia (DUPA) Diffuse Patterned Alopecia (DPA) is an androgenic type alopecia characterized by diffuse thinning in the front, top, and vertex of the scalp in conjunction with a stable permanent zone. Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia (DUPA) is also androgenic, but lacks a stable permanent zone.

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➰Female pattern baldness (FPB) OR Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is a common from of balding in females. FPB can occur in about 40% of menopausal women.

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➰Traction Alopecia is as a result of hair styles that tie or pull the hair so tightly that the hair roots are pulled from the scalp.

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➰Hair loss due to side effect of the beauty treatments such as hair dyes, bleaching, straightening, softening, rebounding, perming etc., contain harsh chemicals which may trigger hair loss in some individuals.

 

 

➰Chemotherapy and hair loss occurs as a result of cancer treatment which targets both cancerous and healthy cells. This type of hair loss resembles anagen effluvium type alopecia.

 

➰Medications...certain medications can also cause Alopecia.

 

Are you experiencing any of These types of Alopecia Hair Loss?

 

 

11 comments

  • Linda Adams

    Linda Adams

    December 06, 2018 at 09:23 AM

    Do you sale Biotin & Pumpkin seed oil?

  • Rhonda

    Rhonda

    December 06, 2018 at 09:23 AM

    I’m not sure if I have alopecia.But I wear a lot of lace wigs.I have use a lot of different products and I do see little hair that are coming back in the front of my head at a slow past I have just cut my hair down low because I seen a lot of split ends.from using the lace wigs I stared losing the hair on the side but can also see just a little hair trying to come out but also is moving at a slow pace my hair is very thin and I stared noticing that my hair is really thinning out in the center of my head..Please I’m asking for you help

  • MeMe

    MeMe

    December 06, 2018 at 09:23 AM

    I wanted to leave a comment in response to Sydney’s YouTube video on the use of steroid cream. I’ve been battling alopecia for ten years now. Two dermatologists-one was an African American woman-recommended I use rogain foam-also called minoxidil. DONT DO IT!!! It will make what healthy hair you have fall out. I’ve been doing the Listerine rinse and using Hair growth oil for about two years and am seeing some results. Thank you Sydney!

  • Carolyn Bailey

    Carolyn Bailey

    December 06, 2018 at 09:23 AM

    I have suffered with CCCA for over ten years. I received my products today and immediately began to use them. I love the tingling feeling they give you makes it feel like it is really doing something to my scalp. I will upload some pictures soon.

  • Annette

    Annette

    September 06, 2018 at 02:14 PM

    I don’t know what form of Alopecia I have. I was told, by my beautician, that the thinning in my crown was due to alopecia. The crown of my hair is the only place I have noticed thinning and the back of my hair is a long length. I have purchased many products with no success. After, watching your video (Thank GOD) I am trying the biotin and pumpkin seed oil. Thank you for sharing!!

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