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- Hair loss - Wikipedia
Scalp reduction is the process of decreasing of the area of bald skin on the head In time, the skin on the head becomes flexible and stretched enough that some of it can be surgically removed
- Hair loss - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Baldness typically refers to excessive hair loss from your scalp Hereditary hair loss with age is the most common cause of baldness Some people prefer to let their hair loss run its course untreated and unhidden Others may cover it up with hairstyles, makeup, hats or scarves
- BALD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
bald implies actual or seeming absence of natural covering and may suggest a conspicuous bareness
- How to Tell if Youre Going Bald: 11 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Hair thinning is common, as well as patterns of baldness There are different kinds of baldness, and there are some clear signs that you may be going bald Don't worry though — there are ways to treat and manage baldness if you identify you are balding Take a good hard look at your head in the mirror
- Hair Loss (Alopecia): Causes, Symptoms, and Regrowth Options
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that causes your immune system to attack hair follicles, resulting in bald patches that can range from small to large
- bald - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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- Baldness (Alopecia) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
In this procedure, a device called a tissue expander is placed underneath a hair-bearing area that is located next to a bald area After several weeks, the tissue expander causes the skin to grow new skin cells
- Hair Loss: Types of Alopecia and Causes of Thinning Hair - WebMD
Hair loss can happen to anyone Your genes, certain medical conditions, treatments for disease, and other factors can contribute to partial or, sometimes, total hair loss — not just on your head
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