Chicago Hair Institute

Causes of and Treatments for Localized Hair Loss

Aug 25, 2016 @ 10:52 AM — by
Tagged with: Hair Loss Hair Transplants

At Chicago Hair Institute, Dr. Raymond J. Konior offers expert diagnosis of and treatment for hair loss of all types, ranging from common androgenetic alopecia, better known as pattern baldness, to various kinds of women’s hair loss. He customizes each hair loss treatment to meet the unique needs and goals of the individual patient, striving to provide him or her with the most aesthetically pleasing, natural results possible. He also provide patients with the information they need about their conditions so that they can make the most confident decisions possible about how to proceed with their hair restoration treatments.

One of the most frustrating types of hair loss among patients of our practice is localized hair loss. At our Chicago, IL hair loss center, many patients, both female and male, approach Dr. Konior with frustration over the seemingly inexplicable loss of hair in isolated patches on their scalps. Unlike traditional hair loss, this hair loss does not appear to follow any pattern, and it can occur quite suddenly in otherwise healthy people. What causes it? How can it be treated?

The answer to the former question holds the key, of course, to the answer to the latter question. In order to arrive at the proper treatment plan, Dr. Konior must first determine the cause for the localized hair loss. If you are experiencing such hair loss, the only way that Dr. Konior can determine its cause is to meet with you for a one-on-one consultation at his office at your earliest convenience. We encourage you to schedule your consultation at Chicago Hair Institute today.

What Are the Most Common Causes of Localized Hair Loss?

There are many possible causes of localized hair loss, some of which unfortunately are not yet definitively known. Those that are known can be diagnosed and acted upon, however. These causes include:

Learn More about Localized Hair Loss

To learn more about localized hair loss, please contact Chicago Hair Institute today.