Stress is a contributing factor for FFA CCCA Hair loss

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The Role of Stress
CCCA: While stress can be a form of trauma, the primary driver for CCCA is mechanical stress from hairstyles.
FFA: Psychological stress, along with other environmental factors, can act as a trigger for FFA.

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General Hair Loss: Stress can also cause other forms of temporary hair loss, such as telogen effluvium, by prematurely pushing hair follicles into the resting phase of the hair growth cycle.
What to do
Consult a dermatologist: Seek professional advice for a diagnosis and personalized treatment plan for any form of hair loss.
Modify hair practices: For CCCA, avoid tight braids, weaves, extensions, and excessive heat, which can promote inflammation and hair loss.
Protect your scalp: Use sun protection, such as a hat or sunscreen, for any exposed areas.


cause, of Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA) and Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia (#FFA). Both are types of scarring alopecia where hair loss is permanent, and CCCA is often linked to mechanical trauma from certain hairstyles. FFA can also be triggered by cosmetic products, sun exposure, and stress, though genetics play a role in both conditions. cause, of Central Centrifugal Cicatricial #Alopecia (#CCCA) and Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia (FFA). Both are types of scarring alopecia where hair loss is permanent, and CCCA is often linked to mechanical trauma from certain hairstyles. FFA can also be triggered by cosmetic products, sun exposure, and stress, though genetics play a role in both conditions.
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