From the article — Full text — Is supermodel Naomi Campbell suffering from hair loss? Upon seeing the photo on that page (before reading the full article text), I immediately thought about traction alopecia. If this is the correct diagnosis, then there will probably be other areas of her head that are impacted. Hair transplants […]
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It sounds like you may be looking for potential legal advice. I do not know your client or the entire circumstance involving her hair loss. This sounds like an acute episode of hair loss happened within a couple of days of the treatment you gave her. There seems to be a direct link between the […]
Glues, tapes, and even clips are methods used to hold down the hairpiece to the scalp, which can cause even more hair loss. These will likely not prevent you from getting a hair transplant in the future, but you’re running a huge risk of causing yourself more trouble with hair loss. Weaves also cause traction […]
From the photos in the link you provided, it seems the girls on the site have traction alopecia from wearing tight hair braids for long periods of time. Unfortunately, traction alopecia is permanent and there are no good treatment options. Hair transplantation surgery may help, but it cannot replace all the hair that was lost […]
The hair loss that associated with dreadlocks is called traction alopecia, if you would have the dreads over a long period of time. The one time brushing of your hair where you may have pulled out a great deal of hair (which has given you the thin appearance you describe), should not be permanent. Hair […]
Tight braids and ponytails over time will often lead to traction alopecia, but without an examination or even photographs, I really do not have a clue what is wrong with your hair. The bumps you’re describing could be a variety of things, and once again, an exam is key. Make an appointment with a local […]
I am more than just familiar with it, as I have a very aggressive form of psoriasis myself. When I was young, it impacted my scalp along the ears and frontal area and looked awful and felt painful as well. Psoriasis will not cause hair loss unless you pick at it enough to develop traction […]
You have to look at many factors to determine which one will be non-surgical hair replacement option suits you best. This will include price, quality of product, ease of use, and what creates the most natural appearance. Hairpiece / hair system: Hairpieces start with with a section of netting called the foundation, which is cut […]
This was sent to me months ago and I forgot to post it! While he may be an exceptional actor, Christopher Walken is not too bright when it comes to treating hair loss. Read his secret to staving off baldness: Christopher Walken Has Unusual Way To Stop Balding If anything, I think pulling the hair […]
It is possible that constant rubbing can cause traction alopecia (hair loss from pulling), but a good examination by a good doctor in the hair field should answer that question for you. If you started with early male pattern baldness (MPB), then you should get your hair mapped out for miniaturization and this will tell […]
I have seen people lose neck hair, but I have never heard of it cycling every year. I am sorry, but there’s really not much I can offer you, particularly without examining your scalp and seeing what you’re seeing. The word “alopecia” means “hair loss” so the question is not not precise for a cause […]
Braids can cause hair loss from the traction that is produced by the tight pulling. Unfortunately, this 8 year old girl experienced a horrible scenario from her new hairstyle. From the article — Read the full article: Hols hair braids made me bald Image from The Sun
What you describe is traction alopecia, where hair is put in traction (a tight weave, for example) and the hair follicles can be permanently damaged. I cannot say if eight weeks is considered a long period of time, but I would wait about 6 to 12 months before you conclude permanent damage.
You describe a condition known as traction alopecia, where hair follicles are permanently damaged with constant traction (in your case braids). That area may never grow hair back. You need to see a hair specialist (a good hair transplant surgeon may help), but you should wait for 6 months to see if it does grows […]
This is very interesting reading. Full article here — BBC – Braiding ‘can lead to hair loss’
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