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Who Does Traction Alopecia Affect?

Traction Alopecia can affect men, women and children of all ages. It is particularly common in individuals who regularly wear hairstyles that place strain on the hair, including:

  • Tight ponytails or buns
  • Braids, cornrows or dreadlocks
  • Heavy hair extensions or weaves
  • Tight headwear or helmets
  • Repeated use of tight clips or bands
  • Heat styling on stressed hair.

The condition is seen more frequently in people who wear these styles long-term or continuously.

 

Signs and Symptoms of Traction Alopecia

Early signs are often subtle and may include:

  • Thinning around the hairline or temples
  • Receding edges or broken hairs
  • Tenderness, redness or itching of the scalp
  • Small bumps or inflammation around hair follicles.

As the condition progresses, hair may stop regrowing in affected areas.

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Can Traction Alopecia Be Reversed?

In its early stages, Traction Alopecia is often reversible with the right changes and treatment. However, if follicle damage becomes permanent, regrowth may not be possible in affected areas.

This is why early consultation with a trichologist is vital if you notice thinning around the hairline or persistent scalp discomfort.

Many people don’t realise their hair loss is being caused by traction until significant thinning has occurred. A professional consultation allows us to:

  • Accurately diagnose the condition
  • Assess follicle viability
  • Identify damaging habits
  • Create a tailored, realistic treatment plan.