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Approach to Hair Loss in Women of Color

The patient with hair loss arrives at your office and reports: “I am losing my hair, or, my hair has stopped growing, or my hair is breaking.” These words can mean drastically different things to different patients.


 

Jennifer M. Fu, MD, and Vera H. Price, MD, FRCP(C)

Hair loss in women of color represents a unique diagnostic challenge that requires a systematic approach. In women of color, clinical examination of the hair and scalp is most helpful when performed first and used to guide subsequent history-taking to arrive at a clinical assessment. The most common hair problems in women of color are hair breakage, traction alopecia, and central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia. A careful detailed clinical examination and history will guide the clinician to appropriate counseling and management. It is important to recognize that a patient may have more than one of these 3 diagnoses and each requires separate attention. Traction alopecia is completely preventable with appropriate education of the public and medical establishment.

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