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    GlossaryAlopecia Areata Barbae

    autoimmune disorder causing patchy hair loss in beard area

    Alopecia Areata Barbae, also known as Beard Alopecia Areata, is a condition characterized by sudden, patchy hair loss in the beard area. It is an autoimmune disorder where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. This condition can cause small, round, smooth patches of hair loss and may sometimes progress to more extensive hair loss in the beard.

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      in Shaved/buzzed  931 upvotes 2 years ago
      A user's transformation from an accountant to a spartan with a full beard, discussing the potential of DUPA and alopecia areata, as well as treatments like vitamins, topicals, and natural treatments for potential regrowth.

      community 10 months CB and Oral Minoxidil

      in Progress Pictures  111 upvotes 5 months ago
      A person with Alopecia Areata on their beard is using CB-03-01 and oral minoxidil for treatment. Some users question the effectiveness of CB-03-01 for beard hair, suggesting that minoxidil alone may be responsible for any observed hair growth.

      community Facial hair loss

      in Treatment 4 years ago
      User noticed beard and sideburn hair loss, and thinning eyebrows, diagnosed with alopecia barbae and male pattern baldness, and prescribed Desonide cream. User seeks feedback on Desonide cream.

      community 24 months on from Hair Transplant 👌🏼

      in Transplants  65 upvotes 8 months ago
      A user shared before and after photos 24 months after a hair transplant, but others accused the photos of being fake and airbrushed. One user mentioned that having a beard hair transplant with androgenetic alopecia is a bad idea.

      community Androgenic alopecia exclusively on the vertex of the scalp

      in Chat  6 upvotes 4 months ago
      A user experienced androgenic alopecia starting at the vertex without frontal hairline recession and is seeking information on this pattern. Another user noted that vertex or diffuse hair loss is common among men.