Self Induced Hairloss
Some damage to the hair is self inflicted sometimes consciously or unconsciously the two main types of self induced hairloss are Trichotillomania and Traction Alopecia.
Trichotillomania
Trichotillomania is self induced hairloss which results from the continuous pulling or plucking of the hair. It occurs most commonly among young children, adolescents and women and effects twice as many females as males. The hair is often pulled out in distinct patches on the scalp however some individuals also pull out eyebrows and eyelashes.
The treatment for Trichotillomania often involves counselling or psychiatric help, however in some cases an antidepressant may be prescribed.
Traction Alopecia
Traction Alopecia is usually caused by continuous and excessive pulling on the hair due to various types of hairstyling. Ponytails, buns, braiding and cornrows often result in a continuous pulling on the hair. This traction gradually results in hairloss. If this type of traction and hairloss continues for an excessively long period of time then the hairloss may become permanent. Generally however a change in hairstyle that reduces the traction on the hair and hair follicle is all that is required in the treatment of Traction Alopecia.