Hair Care
Hair Care
Traction Alopecia
Loss of hair at all of the scalp margins is called Traction Alopecia and is a problem to all races of people. Traction Alopecia is characterized by a gradually developing, patchy hair loss that results from the long-term affects of prolonged traction on the hair...
Jan 30, 2004, 13:09
Hair Care
Educate Yourself on the Proven Non-Surgical Hair Loss Treatments
The decision to seek hair loss treatments does not always mean undergoing surgery. There are several non-surgical hair loss treatments (including the medications Rogaine and Propecia) that can stabilize hair loss....
Jan 10, 2004, 01:48
Hair Care
PSEUDOFOLLICULITIS BARBAE (SHAVING BUMPS) Treatment Protocol
PSEUDOFOLLICULITIS BARBAE (SHAVING BUMPS) Protocol with Glytone products from the Dermatology Institute of North Texas. This protocol is developed by Dr. Dan Ladd.
Jan 8, 2004, 03:01
Hair Care
Patchy Bald Spot: Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata is considered an autoimmune disease, in which the immune system, which is designed to protect the body from foreign invaders such as viruses and bacteria, mistakenly attacks the hair follicles...In most cases, hair falls out in small, round patches about the size of a quarter...
Jul 29, 2003, 00:01
Hair Care
Telogen Effluvium Hair Loss
It is normal to lose up to about 100 hairs a day on one's comb, brush, in the sink or on the pillow. This is the result of the normal hair growth cycle. Hairs will grow for a few years, then rest for a few months, shed, and regrow. Telogen is the name for the resting stage of the hair growth cycle. A telogen effluvium is when some stress causes hair roots to....
Jun 8, 2003, 21:16
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