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Female Frontal Fibrosis

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Frida Halvardsson

December 14, 2021

Female Frontal Fibrosis

Female Frontal Fibrosis (FFF) is a relatively uncommon diagnosis and type of hair loss. Most of those affected are women over the age of 50.

The disease causing the hairline to pull upward is a form of female hair loss. One can lose hair on both the front part of the scalp, the middle of the head and on the sides. Often with a fairly symmetrical and straight line, which therefore leaves the anterior scalp almost or completely glabrous. The skin where there was previously hair is often smooth and without traces of hair follicles, as they no longer remain. What happens is that the hair follicles suffer from an inflammation and eventually become unable to produce hair. At an early stage of the condition of the hair follicles that still remain, the inflammation manifests itself as red dots on the scalp. Female Frontal Fibrosis is a relatively slow but constantly ongoing process, which in some cases flattens out after some time. For those women whose hair follicles have died and become completely bald, it is not possible to get their hair back naturally. It becomes like a scar formation down the skin where no blood supply reaches the area.Without blood supply there is no nutrient transport that can give life to any hairs.

Get your hair back

With a Hair Transplant in combination with PRP Treatments is it possible to get her hair back.A client with Female Frontal Fibrosis whose hairline had pulled upwards came to us for a consultation.She decided to do a hair transplant of the hairline in combination with PRP treatments. The result was very successful in a short time.Do you experience Female Frontal Fibrosis? Book a free consultation today and find out your prerequisites.We will examine your hair with a micro camera and work out together what your next step is.