Role of Hair Transplantation in Scarring Alopecia—To Do or Not to Do
Sukhbir Singh, Muthuvel Kumaresan
Abstract
Alopecia in the scalp region leads to psychosocial embarrassment for an individual. Alopecia could be due to several reasons, including genetic, hormonal, traumatic and infections. Cicatricial alopecias (CAs) are considered as trichological emergency, since their progression is rapid and always results in permanent hair loss. The pathogenesis, disease progression and prognosis of CA are poorly understood, and the treatment process is still evolving. An early diagnosis must be established, and aggressive treatment protocol should be followed in the management of scarring alopecia. This article presents various aspects of CA and determines whether hair transplant (HT) should be done in this condition.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineHair transplantationScarring alopeciaScalpDermatologyHair lossPsychosocialEmbarrassmentDiseaseIntensive care medicinePathologyPsychiatryPsychologySocial psychologyHair Growth and DisordersDermatologic Treatments and ResearchGenetic and rare skin diseases.