The Many Types of Alopecia that Cause us to Lose our Hair
If you’re suffering from male pattern baldness then you’ve most likely heard the term Alopecia before. It’s a more scientific term for hair loss then balding. What you may not be familiar with is just how many different forms of alopecia exist. Let’s take a look at a few:
Congential Alopecia is relatively rare and is the complete loss or extreme thinning of hair all over the head. It is most often accompanied by deteriorating nails and even teeth.
The most recognizable form of alopecia is presenile. This is the type that causes young adults and middle aged individuals to gradually thin/love their hair. It can happen to both men and women, how ever in women it is usually associated with thinning of the hair only.
Seborrheic alopecia develops at the back part of the head. It is usually market with sebaceous excretions as well as thinning hair on the entire scalp.
Cicatricial alopecia is the actual destruction of hair follicles that are then replaced by connecting tissues. This is usually not very apparent at first but the end result is that the scalp eventually becomes completely smooth.
Areal alopecia is the possible temporary hair loss in small coin shaped areas on the scalp. They can occur around the hair line or any where really on the scalp. Sometimes the hair can grow back from this, while more often then not new skin forms and it remains a blank area.
Alopecia does come in many forms and while the most common is that which is known as pattern baldness if you suspect you’re suffering from another form of Alopecia I would suggest you visit your doctor for further opinion.
If Male pattern baldness is what you believe to be suffering from then the best option is to seek a hair loss treatment regimen as soon as possible. Using a shampoo for hair loss and hair growth product will produce the best results with consistent use.

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