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Wel­come to Tractionalopeciatreatments.com, your defin­i­tive online source for

infor­ma­tion on trac­tion alope­cia. A grad­ual hair loss con­di­tion caused by over­stress­ing the hair fol­li­cles with pulling or ten­sion over a period of time, suf­fer­ers of trac­tion alope­cia often find that their con­fi­dence is affected by their incon­ve­niently placed bald patches.

For­tu­nately, depend­ing on the extent of the dam­age to the affected hair fol­li­cles and the length of time the con­di­tion has existed, in most cases trac­tion alope­cia is treat­able and by no means permanent.

My exten­sive research has led me to dis­cover which treat­ments are most effec­tive for revers­ing the effects of trac­tion alope­cia — the results of which I’m shar­ing on this website.

The soli­tion is to focus on heal­ing the scalp, which has most likely been abused for years with tight hair­styles, and re-stimulating hair fol­li­cles to re-grow lost hair. I’ve learned that tend­ing to the scalp is like tend­ing to a gar­den: if the soil is bereft of nutri­ents or not prop­erly cared for, it’s dif­fi­cult for healthy crops to grow.

Results can be expected within three months, and focus should remain on pre­vent­ing the trac­tion alope­cia from reoc­cur­ring by avoid­ing the ini­tial causes of the trac­tion alope­cia and main­tain­ing a healthy scalp and hair.

The weight of the ornaments used in traditional Japanese hairstyles cause traction alopecia This site will help you dis­cover the causes and symp­toms of trac­tion alope­cia, which groups it affects the most and how best to treat it, includ­ing pre­vent­ing its reoc­cur­rence and main­tain­ing your newly healthy scalp. I’ll share both top­i­cal treat­ments that have proven to be effec­tive as well as which sup­ple­ments and nutri­ents are nec­es­sary to tackle the prob­lem from the inside.