As hair replacement and restoration experts, our DFW based team sees a wide variety of different hair loss patterns, with our consumers experiencing balding, receding hairlines, and other forms of hair loss for different reasons.
In this article, Folicure hair replacement experts discuss a lesser-known form of hair loss: traction alopecia.
While it is generally assumed that hair loss is purely down to genetic luck, there are some lifestyle factors that can lead to hair loss. Stress, poor nutrition, and certain health conditions are among these factors, but a less commonly discussed cause of hair loss named traction alopecia is the result of anything that puts pressure on or pulls your hair, such as overly tight ponytails or wearing tight hats too frequently.
Unlike regular age-related hair loss, traction alopecia has symptoms in addition to hair loss, including:
redness of the scalp
bumps
soreness or stinging of the scalp
itching
scaling
inflammation of the hair follicles, known as folliculitis
pus-filled blisters on the scalp
With no intervention, affected hair follicles eventually become so damaged and scarred that they can no longer produce new strands of hair, leading to bald patches in those areas.
Furthermore, the pattern of traction alopecia usually differs from that of other forms of hair loss. While other forms of alopecia usually occur all over the scalp, beginning at the hairline or the crown of the head, traction alopecia usually only affects the hairs that are being pulled. This can result in uneven balding patterns, usually most concentrated along the front and sides of your scalp.
Fortunately, traction alopecia is a preventable condition. The causes of traction alopecia are activities that involve pulling the hair too tight on a frequent basis. This includes:
wearing overly tight ponytails or buns
wearing overly tight cornrows, box…
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