New Study Links Certain Hair Styles to Hair Loss in African-American Women

A new study, published in the Archives of Dermatology, suggests that certain hair styles may cause a specific type of hair loss in African-American women.

Along it’s been associated with female hair loss in African-American females for quite some time, central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia, or ”scarring hair loss” – a condition where excess hair pulling results in follicular inflammation, scarring, and eventual loss, was thought to occur from using hot-comb straightener and, until now, was never fully investigated.

However, Cleveland Clinic Dermatologist Dr. Angela Kyei recently decided to take a deeper look at scarring hair loss and determine whether or not a correlation existed between certain hair styles (namely tight braiding and hair weaves) and central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia in African-American females.

The study investigated over 326 women and found 28% suffering from some type of hair loss; 60% of that 28% suffering from serious balding, and discovered that more than half of these 60% of women had either tight hair braids, hair extensions, or hair weaves. According to Dr. Kyei, this study does not prove that these hair styles directly cause scarring hair loss, but does demonstrate an interesting correlation and requires further research.

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  • Delois,

    The causes of female hair loss can be genetic or non-genetic. Some non-genetic hair loss is reversible. However, the only clinically proven and FDA approved treatment for genetic female hair loss is Rogaine.

    Considering that this has been going on for about 45 years, is it safe to say that you have consulted with a dermatologist? If not, that should be your first step.

    David

  • Are there any studies or solutions for female pattern baldness in African American females. I am a healthy 65 year old female. I have not taken any prescription medications for over 8 years. (Statins) I have suffered extreme hair loss since age 20.
    (number removed). I live in GA. I am retired. Please leave a message.

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