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Apr 22, 2009
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by: Seymour M. Weaver, III, M.D.

Cicatricial Alopecia can at times be a hard condition to give an exact prediction as to what the therapeutic response will be.

Usually with the treatment it takes up to a year to see what the therapeutic response will be.

If the cicatricial alopecia is indeed permanent and irreversible, then surgical hair restoration will be the next step to consider if there is a good donor site present on your scalp.

I do refer patients to a hair transplant surgeon when this situation occurs.

We can discuss this option when you come in for your next visit.

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