Traction Alopecia|Hair Loss|Risky Hair Styles
Treatment Options For Traction Alopecia
 Treatment Options For Traction Alopecia: Traction Alopecia is usually caused by tension on the scalp as hair is constantly pulled from styling processes and techniques. It can also result from the ongoing use chemical products (e.g. bleaches and straighteners) that weaken the attachment of the hair shaft from the hair follicle.

Treatment Options For Traction Alopecia

Treatment options for Traction Alopecia can be discussed with a dermatologist or a hair doctor who performs transplant repair.  Some of these include:

  1. Antibiotics

Folliculitis, or bacterial infection of the hair follicles, often accompanies the early phases of Traction Allopecia. Topical or oral antibiotics can help alleviate this.

  1. Minoxidil

Also known as Rogaine,  Minoxidil can be an effective form of intervention for Traction Alopecia. Some patients have experienced significant regrowth of their hair from ongoing applications administered twice a day. However, discontinuing this regimen can trigger the recurrence of hair loss.

  1. Hair transplant

The most ideal for of treatment for Traction Alopecia is getting a hair transplant since results are permanent. Advanced techniques in Follicular Unit Extraction can accommodate the specific requirements of different ethnicities and different hair types. For example in African Americans, the hair follicle is curved and also tightly attached to the surrounding tissue. Specialized techniques are needed for successful hair transplant results.

Aside from these treatment options for from Traction Alopecia, patients should work with their doctor to choose more appropriate hair styles and grooming techniques that would not contribute to further hair loss. This may include wearing looser styles that don’t pull the hair. Or this may involve the use of wigs to not only conceal the hair loss, but slow the progression of Traction Alopecia.

Treatment Options For Traction Alopecia
(image- Creative Commons) Traction Alopecia typically manifests around the front and sides of the head

 

 

 
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