Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that causes sudden, patchy hair loss on the scalp, beard, eyebrows, eyelashes, or other parts of the body. It affects people of all ages and backgrounds and can vary in severity from small round patches to complete hair loss across the scalp and body. Read more
Information about common treatments for Alopecia Areata Read more
Some of the treatments that may be an option for Alopecia Areata treatment in the future. Read more
Information about immunosuppressive treatments used for Alopecia Areata. Read more
Information about Minoxidil and Bimatoprost for treatment of Alopecia Areata. Read more
Researcher Teontor Simakou (Ted) tells us all about the current research landscape for Alopecia Areata. Read more
Professor Kevin McElwee from the University of Bradford takes a look at what we know about the causes of alopecia areata. Read more