Traction Alopecia | Female Hair Loss

submitted by nthairclinic on 06/06/17 1

Natural Transplants, Hair Restoration Clinic CALL NOW 844-327-4247 | VISIT naturaltransplants.com/ Traction Alopecia is a type of a hair loss caused by excessive tension and pulling on the roots and strands of hair. Predominantly seen in African American females and Women who wear tight or damaging hair styles the hair loss pattern typically leaves “peach fuzz” or fully bald areas in the frontal region and temporal areas (front corners & edges). Traction Alopecia can be permanent or temporary. Talk with a hair doctor FREE of charge: Natural Transplants, Hair Restoration Clinic Toll Free 844-327-4247 Local +1 954-372-8824 naturaltransplants.com Share this Traction Alopecia video with family and friends: youtu.be/k_jAG61kZCk If you have a history of female hair loss in your family or suspect that you may have traction alopecia its important to monitor for indications of thinning hair or a receding hairline and talk with a doctor. Identifying changes early on and implementing a preventive hair loss treatment can stabilize or slow your hair loss. At Natural Transplants our friendly and knowledgable hair transplant surgeons are avalible to supply a classification for hair loss in women and review related hair restoration options FREE of charge. Call us at 844-327-4247 to speak with a doctor and get your female hair loss questions answered. To learn hair transplant cost view our video at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6-RJYyc2YA To see more hair transplant tips videos visit our playlist at: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDvvkHRnoovejENARQGfX8-MwcuJDK-FY #TractionAlopecia #FemaleHairLoss www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_jAG61kZCk

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