Hello. I am suffering from alopecia. My hair is thinning rapidly and hair fall is a lot! I was told to consult a trichologist. So is it better to consult a trichologist over dermatologist for hair problems ?
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You are suffering from androgenic alopecia which is also called as pattern baldness. The hairs start reducing in density at the crown (top) and also the hairline starts receeding from the front. This is usually progressive throughout life unless treated. It is usually accompanied by severe dandruff which we call seborrhoea. The FDA approved treatment for this condition is the best. No oil or cream will magically work because the hairs are getting miniaturised and eventually disappearing due to the hormonal effects of DHT on the hair roots. Please contact me with photos using online consult option for proper examination and treatment.
A trichologist is the same as dermatologist
Never ever concern a doctor without an mbbs + md or ddvl(dvd) degree in dermatology
Quackery is at the highest level in this dept
So always consult a qualified skin specialist only
As he has complete knowledge of skin hair and nail disorders
Tc.
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