FEMALE PATTERN HAIR LOSS (TELOGEN ENFLUVIUM)
3rd WORLD DERMATOLOGY AND COSMETOLOGY CONGRESS
April 11-12, 2019 | Barcelona, Spain
Z Alexandros Seiadatan
Clinica Sigma, Spain
Scientific Tracks Abstracts : Res Clin Dermatol
Abstract:
For many decades, doctors believed that androgenic alopecia was the primary cause of balding in both men and women. Today however we know that, for women, this is not true. We do not use the term ‘androgenic alopecia’ in women anymore; instead we call it “female pattern hair loss”, a much broader term that encompasses many possible causes. Telogen effluvium is a form of temporary hair loss that usually happens after stress, a shock, or a traumatic event (FUE surgery). Telogen effluvium is different from the permanent hair loss disorder called alopecia areata. Large amounts of a person’s hair might fall out, but it is often temporary, and the hair usually grows back.
Biography:
Z Alexandros Seiadatan born in September 1966 in Greece. During the year of 1992 at Belgrade he completed his graduation in medicine. From the year 1994 to 2000 he completed obstetrics and gynecology specialist at Athens, Greece. From 1994 to 2000, he worked as obstetrics and gynecology specialist at Athens, Greece.
E-mail: info@clinicasigma.es
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