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Ccca alopecia
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Ever parted your hair to find a bald spot? Or have you noticed that your part is slowly widening over time? You may be thinking you have alopecia which, contrary to popular belief, is more common than you think! Hair loss in general is a painful realization to come to,…
Sheila Moore Johnson
Mangosyarboles
Hair Loss in Black Women: CCCA Central Centrifugal Ccatricial Alopecia (or 'CCCA' for short) is a common cause of hair loss in black women. Some estimates suggest that up to 30% of black women have CCCA. Unfortunately, the condition is very much underrecognized and underdiagnosed. Too ofte
Sabatha Marshall
If you follow me on Instagram, you know I have a new look for 2019. If you haven’t seen my latest post, no worries. Let me fill you in… In December, I was diagnosed with Androgenetic Alopecia. Ever since mid-October, I knew something was going on with my hair, but I was sure the shedding and... Read More »
Mbali Mtshali
Recently I came across the video below from popular YouTuber glamfun who's had some distressing news from her dermatologist. In essence she noticed some thinning in areas of hair on her scalp and after which she was diagnosed as having the beginnings of Central Cetrifugal Cicatrical Alopecia. The Wikipedia definition of Central Cetrifugal Cicatrical Alopecia is: Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia, hot comb alopecia, or follicular degeneration syndrome is a type of alopecia first…
Lora Williams
Reposted with permission from Next Steps in Derm. Unique characteristics of Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA) range from hair breakage and thinning to follicular dropout and scarring to pinpoint papules...
Christy Bennett
Hair loss due to Alopecia Areata is getting more common day by day. It is just next to the most occurring hair loss condition Androgenic Alopecia. Occurring in men and women of any age, it causes hair loss in the round patches all over the scalp, the size of the patch can range from a few millimeters to few inches.
Tara Cioletti
It's awe-inspiring.
Regenia Andrews
Alopecia is a catch-all term for any condition that is associated with hair loss. Throughout this article, the term alopecia refers primarily to abnormal hair
Danielle Chibuye