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5 / 1000+ resultsresearch Traumatic Alopecia (without Traction Alopecia)
Traumatic alopecia causes hair loss from pulling or rubbing, leading to broken hairs and changes in the scalp.
research Culinary Clues: Unraveling Dermatological Signs through Kitchen Analogies
Kitchen analogies help make skin conditions easier to understand and remember.
research Diagnostic Accuracy of Trichoscopy in Trichotillomania: A Systematic Review
Trichoscopy is a reliable method for diagnosing hair-pulling disorder.
research Trichoscopic evaluation of frontal hairline recession in Egyptian female patients
Trichoscopy helps diagnose hairline recession causes in Egyptian women, with androgenetic alopecia being the most common.
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More research is needed to understand hair and scalp disorders in people with skin of color.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Daily Mail article - How I REVERSED my balding. My barber called my thick head of hair a 'miracle'... this is exactly how I did it:
Finasteride and a hair transplant were used to reverse hair loss, leading to thicker hair and increased confidence. The user received compliments on their improved appearance.
community I burst out laughing when I saw the finasteride bottle.
The conversation is about hair loss treatments, specifically mentioning finasteride, minoxidil, and the possibility of a hair transplant in Turkey. Users share humorous reactions and personal experiences with these treatments.
community The Theory of BURN THE SCALP. !!UPDATES¡¡¡
A user experimented with applying hot water to their scalp to potentially stimulate hair growth, noting reduced dandruff but uncertain hair loss results. They started this method due to side effects from minoxidil and are considering taking a break to observe changes.
community The Theory of BURN THE SCALP. !! PHOTOS ¡¡
The conversation discusses a user's unconventional hair loss treatment involving scalp massage, dermastamping, and pouring hot water to induce a burning sensation, with a warning not to try it without further evidence. Other users suggest more traditional treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride, while expressing skepticism and concern about the hot water method.
community The Theory of BURN THE SCALP. !! PHOTOS ¡¡
The conversation discusses a user's experiment of "burning the scalp" to treat hair loss, with mixed opinions on its effectiveness. Some suggest returning to proven treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, while others note slight improvements in hair density.