Acne Keloidalis Nuchae is a condition where hair follicles become inflamed. This occurs on the back of the neck. The inflamed tissue first appears as…
Category: Hair Loss Caused by Pathological / Disease Conditions

Baldness Can Signal Heart Disease
Baldness is a chronic condition that affects millions of men and women. Hair loss and balding can lead to self-esteem issues and diminished self-image, along…

Variables Affecting Hair Loss
Variables Affecting Hair Loss : A full head of hair represents youth and vitality in society. When hair loss occurs, people can experience negative self-esteem…

KCAL 9 News Talks Hair Loss and Restoration with Dr. Umar
KCAL 9 News Talks Hair Loss and Restoration with Dr. Umar: Dr. Sanusi Umar, a Los Angeles dermatologist and expert in hair restoration joined news…

Surgical Hair Restoration for Scarring Hair Loss Causes
Surgical Hair Restoration for Scarring Hair Loss Causes: Male or female pattern baldness is number one among hair loss causes. By the age of 50,…
Cutis Verticis Gyrata: A Medical Mystery
Cutis verticic gyrata is a rare disorder affecting the scalp, wherein the scalp skin thickens into raised ridges. As yet, there is little research and…
Acne Keloidalis Nuchae: A Major Cause Of Cicatricial Alopecia
Acne Keloidalis Nuchae: A Major Cause Of Cicatricial Alopecia: The Cicatricial Alopecia Research Foundation describes cicatricial alopecia as an assorted group of uncommon disorders that…

American Health Journal Interviews Dr Umar On Hair Loss
American Health Journal Interviews Dr Umar On Hair Loss American Health Journal Interviews Dr Umar On Hair Loss: American Health Journal talks to Dr. Umar…
Alopecia Universalis – The Most Severe Hair Loss Condition
What could be a more extreme hair loss condition than balding? Alopecia universalis is a disorder with which the sufferer experiences the complete loss of…
Ringworm and Hair Loss – Is There A Connection?
Ringworm and Hair Loss : Contrary to public belief, ringworm has nothing to do with having worms, it’s a fungal infection. Think of it as…