TLDR The document says that Androgenetic alopecia, a common hair loss condition, affects women less often and usually less severely, but early diagnosis and treatment are important.
The document from 2016 discusses Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), a common non-scarring pattern hair loss condition that affects individuals regardless of severity, age, and gender. The incidence of AGA increases with age. Women are less frequently affected by AGA, and when they are, it's usually milder and associated with diffuse thinning of the scalp hair. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial for achieving the best possible outcome.
August 2018 in “Oxford University Press eBooks” The document's conclusion cannot be provided because the document cannot be parsed.
6 citations,
January 2017 in “British Journal of Dermatology” Frontal fibrosing alopecia is a scarring hair loss condition mainly affecting older women, with no known cause and treatments that may help stabilize hair loss.
November 2016 in “대한피부과학회지” The document's conclusion cannot be summarized as it is not provided in a language I can understand.
43 citations,
August 2013 in “Pediatric Dermatology” Trichoscopy is good for diagnosing and monitoring hair and scalp problems in children but needs more research for certain conditions.
July 2013 in “DeckerMed Medicine” The document's conclusion cannot be provided because the document is not readable or understandable.
96 citations,
January 2013 in “International Journal of Trichology” Trichoscopy is a useful, non-invasive way to diagnose different types of hair loss.
Trichotillometry can measure hair plucking force, aiding alopecia treatment evaluation.