Telogen effluvium vs genetic hair loss
Dr. Rassman, is it possible for telogen effluvium shedding to stop, but to have hair not grow back? Or not as dense? Is it possible for the hairs to stay dormant? My shedding stopped a long time ago (years), but hair has yet to return. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you and sorry to bother you with this.
By definition, telogen effluvium is a temporary process. When it occurs in men, one must think of genetic hair loss as the cause of shedding. That means you must look into how you manage your hair loss from a therapeutic point of view. You can reach out to me at Williamrassman33@gmail.com, send photos, especially a frontal view with your eyebrows lifted high and your hair pulled back so I can see the frontal hairline. Give me your phone number, and I will call you.
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