Search
for

    GlossaryCentral Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (Follicular Degeneration Syndrome)

    scarring hair loss starting at the scalp's crown, common in African American women

    Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA) is a type of scarring hair loss that typically starts at the crown of the scalp and spreads outward in a circular pattern. It is most commonly seen in African American women and can lead to permanent hair loss due to the destruction of hair follicles and subsequent scarring.

    Related Terms

    Sort by

    Learn

    5 / 8 results

      learn HMI-115

      much-hyped research compound targeting prolactin receptor in scalp

      learn GHK-Cu

      a copper peptide showing promise in both regrowth and reversing gray hair

      learn Caffeine

      the stimulant you know and love can be used topically to stimulate hair

      learn Minoxidil

      An essential vasodilator with some anti-androgenic effects, has excellent safety record

      learn Tretinoin

      the gold standard retinoid in dermatology that's also helpful for hair regrowth alongside Minoxidil