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London Woman Embraces Alopecia, Advocates for Hair Loss Community

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Marcy Gallant, a resident of London, Ontario, began experiencing hair loss at the age of five, diagnosed with alopecia areata, which later progressed to alopecia universalis, leading to complete hair loss. Despite years of treatments and challenges, she now embraces her condition and advocates for those dealing with hair loss.

Hair loss, often associated with men, also affects women, with approximately 40% experiencing some form of thinning by age 50, a number that increases during menopause. While treatments can slow the process, there is currently no cure for hair loss in women.

Alopecia, a term encompassing various types of hair loss, can be scarring or non-scarring. The latter, including conditions like androgenetic alopecia and telogen effluvium, are more common. Scarring alopecia, though less prevalent, presents challenges due to the replacement of hair follicles with scar tissue.

Factors contributing to hair loss in women are diverse, including hormonal imbalances, genetics, pregnancy, stress, and nutritional deficiencies. Treatments range from over-the-counter solutions to prescription medications such as minoxidil and finasteride. However, it’s crucial to understand that treatments only work as long as they are consistently used.

Hair loss can significantly impact self-esteem, especially in women. Marcy Gallant’s journey exemplifies the emotional toll of hair loss and the importance of seeking support and community. Organizations like CANAAF offer valuable resources and safe spaces for individuals navigating hair loss challenges.

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