Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that attacks your body’s hair follicles, causing patchy hair loss. Medications and therapies can help your hair regrow, though severe cases may not respond to treatment. “Alopecia” is a medical term for hair loss or baldness, and “areata” means that it occurs in small, random areas.
A trichologist is an expert in hair and scalp health. They specialize in the science and structure of all hair types and hair and scalp conditions. Trichologists can help patients with everything from female and male-pattern hair loss to symptoms of alopecia areata. There are different levels of trichology with a certified or registered trichologist being the most educated. There are also Trichologist Assistants, Associate Trichologists, RN Advanced Trichologists, Hair Loss Consutants, and Hair Loss Practitioners.
Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune condition that results in hair loss on the scalp and other parts of the body. In this condition, the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to hair fallout. Most commonly, this results in small, round patches of hair loss on the scalp, but it can occur anywhere hair grows.
The exact cause of Alopecia Areata is not entirely understood, though genetic factors, environmental triggers, and other immune system components may contribute to its development. Individuals with a family history of autoimmune diseases have a higher risk of developing Alopecia Areata.
While Alopecia Areata can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, or ethnicity, it often begins in childhood or adolescence. The course of the condition varies among individuals: some may experience quick regrowth without treatment, while others may see recurrent cycles of hair loss and regrowth over several years. Severity also ranges, sometimes leading to complete scalp hair loss (Alopecia Totalis) or complete body hair loss (Alopecia Universalis).
There is no cure for Alopecia Areata, but several treatments exist at Rewind Trichology – Hair Loss Clinic in Lexington, Kentucky, to promote hair regrowth or manage the condition. We remain up to date on cutting-edge technology and emerging therapies.
There are many different classifications of alopecia areata. The classifications depend on the amount of hair you’ve lost and where you’ve lost it on your body.
Our practice aims to provide each patient with the best results and overall experience possible. We accomplish this by focusing on the individual. Unlike many other clinics, we do not use sales representatives.
We always want what is best for the patient. Not everyone is a candidate for every treatment. During your consultation, we will review these considerations and available options.
The relationship doesn’t end when your sessions are complete; many patients have become friends of the office and periodically send photos of their results and their families. Few other practices provide the same patient focus, physician involvement, and attention to detail.
Effective treatment for hair loss begins with finding the cause. To get an accurate diagnosis, it helps to see a certified trichologist. They have in-depth knowledge about the many causes of hair loss and experience treating the diverse causes.
Whether you are just beginning your research or have been studying hair loss and hair restoration for some time, we hope that you will find our website a valuable resource. When you are ready to speak with us regarding your specific needs we are ready to serve you.
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At Rewind Trichology, your treatment will be supervised by a certified or registered Trichologist, Associate Trichologist, or Hair Loss Consultant, along with a Nurse Practitioner and a host of other professionals.