What are some different types of hair loss?
• Alopecia Areata Due to the fact that alopecia areata occurs without and subjective symptoms, it is often detected by changing hair stylists in hair solons. One or more spots of hair loss in form of circles with the diameter of 1-5cm arise. The regular form which makes up 85%, occurs during adolescence or youth; the atopic form makes up to approximately 10% and may even start in early childhood. • Male Hair Loss Male hair loss appears in young men in their late 20s or early 30s. Hair loss starts on both wings of the front and center of head; generally, hair on the side and back remains and does not fall out. • Telogen Effluvium In Telogen Effluvium, the hair loss may be more than 100 hairs than the normal average daily hair fallout of 50-60 hairs. • Alopecia Seborrheic Alopecia Seborrheic is hair loss that often occurs simultaneously with seborrheric dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis.