I personally know Dr. Richard Strick, because he is in the Los Angeles area (where I am based), and can speak very highly of him and his work, but I only know of Dr. Vera Price based on her reputation. These are two terrific dermatologists, and I can’t make a decision for you on who […]
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Are you sure you heard him right? What you experienced sounds like confusing signals and you should go back to him to get clarification. To my knowledge, he does not use this dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) treatment for body hair alopecia areata. I provided photos of a patient that I met with who had a great result […]
If you are coming from Florida and want to see him, I would call his office and get the appointment first. His information can be found on the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery site. Maybe he can recommend a local doctor for you at the time of your visit.
Dr. Richard Strick at UCLA specializes in this and would, of course, do a biopsy and read the pathology himself if he felt the indication to do so. His contact info can be found at the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery.
There are dermatologists that specialize in this condition. There is a doctor here in Los Angeles that might be able to help her — Dr. Richard Strick is at UCLA and I’ve written about him before. He’s done remarkable work with alopecia areata patients (see Alopecia Areata in a Patient with a Miracle Cure), and […]
Unfortunately, I don’t have a local referral. Dr. Richard Strick, based in Los Angeles, specializes in alopecia, so it is a possibility that he would be a good source for a second opinion. The telogen phase usually lasts 3-6 months and it varies person to person. TE can be chronic or acute and it may […]
You’re referring to the previous posting I made titled Alopecia Areata in a Patient with a Miracle Cure. I am not an expert on this treatment, but I suggest that if you wish to learn more, you should look to: Google Scholar Search – DNCB “alopecia areata” “side effects” NEVDGP – Alopecia Areata
One of my patients came in yesterday to show me the results of my referral and his treatment for alopecia areata. I have included his before pictures and his after pictures below. One treatment reference is included here — Alopecia areata: successful half-side treatment with DNCB. The treatment on this patient was managed by Clinical […]
You need to go to your family doctor and ask that question. Each doctor in each city has worked out the referral patterns for their patient’s best interests. I have a good doctor referral that has built a reputation — Dr. Richard Strick at UCLA in Los Angeles. You might check with the National Alopecia […]
It sounds like she has Alopecia Areata. This is a difficult disease to treat. One doctor at UCLA has specialized in this, Dr. Richard Strick, and as you are in southern California, I would try to make an appointment with him. He has developed special protocols for this disease and I have sent a few […]