Prohairclinic – case of traction alopecia
- October 15th, 2010
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Using FUE hair transplantation to restore the damage caused by traction alopecia
Using FUE hair transplantation to restore the damage caused by traction alopecia
@pointuspilate Yes I’m Black & it does grow back. I have had alot of new growth but had continued with the same practice for a while which reverted it back. Now I wear my hair out and dont put in no weaves,no braids.It has not fully grown back but is an outstanding difference from shiney bald to being able to put in 18 more loc. As hair goes through 3 cycles Growth,sheading and stagnent speed of growth will fuctate.Please go to a Trichologist ASAP.If in the UK I can recommend one. Good luck Dear
does it work for black hair?
@CheManic85 did ur hair fully grow back yet? please answer and give recommendations if possible…i have bald patch and i am worried as hell. thank u.
It really depends on how far gone it is,go to a registered Tricillogist. what I had was a receaded hairline some parts of my scalp was visble but I have stopped all tension to my hair and where it naturally. I am useing a product called Pilfood and Pilfood Direct. All natural minerals and vitimins and in only 3 weeks use, the bald patches now have peach fuzz. It is FANTASTIC…! 3 months for full effect
If you’ve been abusing your hair (like I have) for four years by pulling and tugging on it and aquired traction alopecia, will it ever grow back? Even after four years or is it gone forever? If it does grow back, how long will it take?