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Also called cicatricial alopecia, scarring alopecia is one of the major causes of hair loss around the world.
This condition of hair loss is caused by the inflammation of the hair follicles due to infection. Healthy men and women from all age groups have been affected by this condition.
At first, individuals who have it may notice that the hair is lost in small patches.
Gradually, the affected area continuously expands. In some cases, it is not noticed because it doesn’t have any other signs except for the hair loss. But there are also instances when the loss of hair comes with severe pain, itching and burning sensation.
The patches may be smooth but it can also be reddish, lighter or darker than normal scalp color. Some patches may be scaling while some may have blisters that are filled with pus or fluid.
In all the cases, the actual condition of the hair follicles cannot be determined by just looking at the patches. You see, the damage is usually underneath the skin so tests are needed to determine whether the follicles are severely damaged. The biopsies help a lot in determining the form of scarring alopecia that an individual has.
All forms of this hair loss condition are possibly permanent and irreversible. Most of the time individuals go to the dermatologist when the condition is already severe so the hair follicles are already destroyed.
Here are some of the common forms of scarring alopecia:
Lichen Planopilaris -
Discoid Lupus Erythematosus -
Follicular Degeneration Syndrome (also known as "hot comb" alopecia) -
Pseudopelade of Brocq -
Some researchers say it can be treated with :
• Corticosteroids
• Intralesional triamcinolone acetonide
• Prednisone
• Hydroxy-
• Isotretinoin
Treatment of scarring alopecia should be immediate to prevent further damage to the
follicle. Treatment may take a long time because this condition can result to extensive
damage and permanent hair loss. Topical creams and injections are used to treat the
affected skin. Antibiotics may be prescribed as well. The drugs depend on the form
of alopecia and how worse the condition is.
But once a scarring alopecia has reached
its end stage, the affected person will have no hair loss for a few years. The bald
spots can be removed through surgery or transplanted with hair.
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