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Alopecia Areata
Alopecia Areata often begins in childhood and occurs both in males and females. It evidences itself initially by one or more small, round patches appearing on the scalp. Hair follicles become very small and hair growth may not appear for months or years. In some cases Alopecia Universalis causes the hair to be lost on the entire scalp and body. No matter how widespread the hair loss, the follicles remain alive and could resume normal production at any time. The best solution for this type of hair loss can be found under our Solutions for Women and Solutions for Men.