Keep in mind that CCCA is a type of scarring alopecia, meaning that hair regrowth is hard and not always possible. Still, treatments can help prevent patches of hair loss from growing.
“We break alopecia down into two types: non-scarring and scarring. The difference is basically that, with the scarring types, the damage that’s done is permanent and the hair is unlikely to ...
Here, we report an exceptional case of total scarring alopecia associated with erythroderma due to ... ulcerations and crusts of the scalp have healed without hair regrow. There was an involution of ...
The disease causes perifollicular erythema, pustules, crusting, and oozing. Small areas of scarring alopecia gradually appear and may become extensive and impressive, leaving large areas of bare ...
This raises hope for treatment of alopecia in humans and in the area of stimulating hair, lash, and eyebrow regrowth following chemotherapy. "This is a badly under-researched area, and hence new ...
Alopecia areata is a common cause of non-scarring (does not cause scarring to the scalp ... It is not possible to predict how much hair will be lost. Regrowth of hair in typical alopecia areata is ...
Alopecia areata is a common cause of non-scarring (does not cause scarring ... It is not possible to predict how much hair will be lost. Regrowth of hair in typical alopecia areata is usual ...
Cicatricial or scarring alopecia comprise chronic inflammatory ... There were 6 patients who experienced clinical evidence of scalp hair regrowth following at least 6 months of treatment.
This month's cover highlights the article JAK-STAT1 as therapeutic target for EGFR deficiency-associated inflammation and scarring alopecia by Karoline Strobl, Maria Sibilia, Thomas Bauer and ...