
Female Pattern Baldness
Common in women, particularly after menopause, causing thinning at the front and crown. The Ludwig Scale is used to describe the extent and support appropriate hair and scalp care.

Male Pattern Baldness
A common form of hair loss that often starts with temple recession or crown thinning. The Norwood Scale helps describe its stage and support ongoing observation.

Scarring Alopecia
Occurs when hair follicles are replaced by scar tissue, often linked to autoimmune conditions, injury, or infection. It may develop gradually and become noticeable over time.

Patchy Alopecia
Alopecia Areata appears as patchy, coin-sized areas of hair loss on the scalp or other parts of the body. Regrowth may initially appear fine or white, and patterns can vary between individuals.

Hair Shedding
Telogen Effluvium can cause sudden, widespread hair shedding across the scalp. Triggers vary, and patterns of shedding can differ between individuals.












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