Traction Alopecia

Traction alopecia is a type of hair loss caused by prolonged tension on the hair follicles, commonly associated with tight hairstyle hair loss. It occurs when hairstyles that pull on the hair—such as braids, ponytails, or extensions—create continuous stress on the scalp. Over time, this can lead to follicle damage and visible thinning, especially around the hairline.

Traction Alopecia Causes

The main traction alopecia causes are hairstyles that create constant pulling force on the hair roots. This includes:

  • Tight braids and cornrows
  • High ponytails or buns
  • Hair extensions and weaves

Repeated tension weakens the follicles and disrupts normal hair growth.

Traction Alopecia Reversal

Traction alopecia reversal is possible, especially in early stages. If the tension is removed and the scalp is allowed to recover, hair follicles may regain function and start producing hair again.

When Is It Reversible?

  • Early stage: reversible
  • Long-term damage: may become permanent

Traction Alopecia Hair Transplant

In advanced cases where follicles are permanently damaged, a traction alopecia hair transplant may be considered. This is typically done once the condition has stabilized and no further tension is applied.

Preventing Traction Alopecia

Preventing traction alopecia involves adopting looser hairstyles and reducing constant tension on the scalp.

FAQ

Can traction alopecia be reversed?

Yes, in early stages it can be reversed by eliminating the source of tension.

Which hairstyles cause traction alopecia?

Tight braids, ponytails, buns, and hair extensions are common causes.

Is traction alopecia eligible for a hair transplant?

Yes, in advanced cases where follicles are permanently damaged.

How quickly does traction alopecia progress?

It develops gradually over time with repeated tension.

Can children get traction alopecia?

Yes, especially if they frequently wear tight hairstyles.

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