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Effective treatments focus on slowing loss and stimulating new growth, though most require indefinite use to maintain results. Hair loss - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

Hair loss caused by chronic pulling from tight hairstyles like braids, ponytails, or extensions. HAIR LOSS

Permanent hair loss caused by inflammation that destroys hair follicles, often presenting with redness or itching. Medical Treatment Options Effective treatments focus on slowing loss and stimulating

An autoimmune condition causing sudden, smooth, round bald patches on the scalp or body. Common Types & Symptoms Temporary, diffuse thinning across

Losing between 50 and 150 strands of hair per day is considered a normal part of the hair's life cycle. Hair loss, or , becomes a medical concern when shedding occurs more rapidly than regrowth or appears in distinct patches. Common Types & Symptoms

Temporary, diffuse thinning across the entire scalp, often triggered 2–5 months after a major stressor such as surgery, illness, or rapid weight loss.

The most common type, affecting up to 80% of men and 50% of women. It typically presents as a receding hairline or thinning at the crown in men, and a widening part line in women.

Effective treatments focus on slowing loss and stimulating new growth, though most require indefinite use to maintain results. Hair loss - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

Hair loss caused by chronic pulling from tight hairstyles like braids, ponytails, or extensions.

Permanent hair loss caused by inflammation that destroys hair follicles, often presenting with redness or itching. Medical Treatment Options

An autoimmune condition causing sudden, smooth, round bald patches on the scalp or body.

Losing between 50 and 150 strands of hair per day is considered a normal part of the hair's life cycle. Hair loss, or , becomes a medical concern when shedding occurs more rapidly than regrowth or appears in distinct patches. Common Types & Symptoms

Temporary, diffuse thinning across the entire scalp, often triggered 2–5 months after a major stressor such as surgery, illness, or rapid weight loss.

The most common type, affecting up to 80% of men and 50% of women. It typically presents as a receding hairline or thinning at the crown in men, and a widening part line in women.