How to Treat Traction Alopecia for Regrowth Hair
Traction Alopecia Regrowth
For people who suffer from traction alopecia, the solution to treat it is you can change your hair style. Braised hairstyles or the hair is pulled tightly into ponytails may cause permanent thinning hair. Traction alopecia also can cause hair follicle scarring, and the hair from permanent follicles scar won’t regrow. Flap surgery or hair transplant is one of the hair restorations for permanent thinning hair. For damaging hair follicles but not have permanent scarring, injections and over the counter medicine may promote hair regrowth.
Traction Alopecia Regrowth
If you experience hair loss, right away stop to style your hair very tight. Normally traction alopecia starts on the scalp where the hair is pulled too tightly and follicles damaging don’t regenerate. Damaged follicles accumulation can cause the obvious hair loss. Ditch the ponytails and braids. You can utilize bobby pin to protect your hair. Bobby pins will use less hairline tension.
Traction Alopecia Regrowth
In general, over the counter medicines offer little help for traction alopecia sufferer. 2% Minoxidil shows some possibilities with 3 months application. Scalp area with early level traction alopecia has many telogen hairs. If it is diagnosed early, intralesional corticosteroids and antibiotics that are prescribed by the doctor may stimulate regrowth.
Flap surgery and hair transplant surgery offer the best advantage for people who have permanent scarred follicle. In flap methods, healthy scalp is attached to the affected area by the surgeon. The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery recommends using flap surgery as a choice but not first option.
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