Oct
Centrifugal cicatricial alopecia, or CCCA, sounds like a mouthful. Yet, it’s a condition that affects thousands of women (and some men). The condition creates hair loss and scarring at the crown of the scalp. CCCA looks like regular pattern baldness at first but can evolve to patches of permanent hair loss.
The team at Allure did a deep dive into CCCA hair loss and called on Dr. Ife Rodney for her expertise on the topic.
Read the full article below where Dr. Rodney explains the condition, symptoms, and solutions.