The art of prevention: It’s too tight—Loosen up and let your hair down
Tiffany Mayo, Valerie Callender
Abstract
Traction alopecia is prevalent in patients of color. Its significance in clinical practice may be underemphasized due to the transient nature of the condition; however, it has the potential to become permanent and cause significant psychosocial distress. Understanding of afro-textured hair and cultural practices, as well as early recognition and treatment, provides an opportunity to prevent permanent traction alopecia and long-term sequelae.
Topics & Concepts
PsychosocialDistressTraction (geology)Clinical PracticePsychologyDermatologyMedicineClinical psychologyPsychiatryFamily medicineEngineeringMechanical engineeringHair Growth and DisordersMedicine and Dermatology Studies History