Hair loss—also known as alopecia—can affect your scalp or your entire body. Hair loss is very common; alopecia causes 95% of cases of hair loss in men, and about 40% in women. Â
Hair loss—also known as alopecia—can affect your scalp or your entire body. Hair loss is very common; alopecia causes 95% of cases of hair loss in men, and about 40% in women. Â
When treating hair loss, it is important and necessary to reach the root cause of your hair loss as each and every patient is different. We find the best way to do this, is to treat from the inside out. At your visit we will ensure all the steps are taken to provide the best and optimal results for your hair loss.
Possible treatments include:
Thanks to the Art of Skin Dermatology, you don’t have to live with flawed skin—we offer cosmetic dermatology treatments such as PRP/PRFM.
Folliculitis, a common skin condition, occurs when hair follicles become inflamed. The main culprits behind folliculitis are fungal and bacterial infections, although viruses, fungi, and ingrown hairs can also trigger it. Symptoms manifest as clusters of small red bumps or whitehead pimples around the affected follicles. These bumps may develop into pus-filled blisters that eventually crust over. In some cases, a large, swollen mass may form, accompanied by painful, itchy, or tender skin.
Medical professionals categorize folliculitis into two types: superficial and deep. Superficial folliculitis includes bacterial folliculitis, pseudomonas folliculitis, pseudofolliculitis barbae, and pityrosporum folliculitis. On the other hand, deep folliculitis encompasses sycosis barbae, gram-negative folliculitis, boils and carbuncles, and eosinophilic folliculitis.
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