Case Study: Treatment of Female Patients with Acute Disseminated Alopecia Areata


This type of alopecia areata is often triggered by stress (COVID-19 infection and subsequent physical reactions are stressors), causing hair follicles to enter abnormal states such as the telogen phase, which leads to rapid hair loss. 

 Female patient, 42 years old who had just recovered from COVID - 19, initially experienced a large amount of unexplained hair breakage and hair loss, along with emotional anxiety.Treatment was initiated at the Pelopilex Clinic in January 2023. 

The methods we used were: intramuscular injection of glucocorticoids and mesotherapy to control the immune response, and at the same time, HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) was administered to help hair grow faster. Around July 2023, the hair as a whole recovered to its original state and was even darker and healthie

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