Alopecia areata is a condition in which your immune system attacks your hair follicles. This may cause you to lose hair on your head, face and/or body. In this video, learn more about what alopecia areata is and how it’s treated, according to Lindsey Bordone, MD, Dermatologist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
Lindsey Bordone, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
References
American Academy of Dermatology Association. (N.D.). Hair loss types: Alopecia areata overview.
Darwin, Evan, et al.. (2018). International Journal of Trichology. Alopecia areata: Review of epidemiology, clinical features, pathogenesis, and new treatment options.
Iorizzo, Matilde, et al. (2018). Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs. Emerging drugs for alopecia areata: JAK inhibitors.
National Alopecia Areata Foundation. (N.D.). What you need to know about alopecia areata.
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