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What type of hair loss do I have (androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, telogen effluvium, etc.)?

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What type of hair loss do I have (androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, telogen effluvium, etc.)?

What Type of Hair Loss Do I Have? A Simple Guide for San Jose Residents

Have you noticed more hair in your brush or shower drain lately? Maybe your ponytail feels thinner, or you see bald spots in the mirror. Hair loss can feel scary, but you are not alone. Many people in San Jose deal with hair loss at some point in their lives.

The first step to fixing hair loss is knowing what type you have. Let’s break it down in an easy way.


Why Knowing Your Hair Loss Type Matters

Not all hair loss is the same. Each type has a different cause and needs a different solution. When you know the type, you can:

  • Choose the right treatment

  • Stop further hair loss

  • Support healthy regrowth

  • Save time and money


Common Types of Hair Loss

Androgenetic Alopecia (Pattern Hair Loss)

This is the most common type of hair loss.

You may notice:

  • Thinning at the crown or hairline

  • A widening part

  • Hair loss that runs in the family

This type happens slowly over time and affects both men and women.

Alopecia Areata

This type often shows up suddenly.

Signs include:

  • Round or oval bald spots

  • Smooth skin where hair is missing

  • Hair loss on the scalp, eyebrows, or beard

It happens when the immune system attacks hair follicles.

Telogen Effluvium

This type is often caused by stress on the body.

Common triggers:

  • Illness or surgery

  • Big life stress

  • Weight loss

  • Hormone changes

Hair may shed all over the scalp, but the good news is it is often temporary.

Traction Alopecia

This type is caused by pulling on the hair.

It can come from:

  • Tight ponytails or braids

  • Hair extensions

  • Wigs worn too tightly

Early care can help prevent permanent damage.


Can You Have More Than One Type?

Yes! Many people have more than one type of hair loss at the same time. That’s why guessing can be tricky. A professional scalp evaluation makes all the difference.


When to See a Hair Loss Expert

You should get help if:

  • Hair loss is sudden or fast

  • You see bald patches

  • Your scalp feels itchy or sore

  • Hair loss affects your confidence

A trichologist looks closely at your scalp and hair to find the real cause.

At New Look Institute, we are experts on hair loss and scalp health, with a strong focus on trichology. We help people in San Jose understand exactly what type of hair loss they have and create personalized, non-surgical solutions that work. Contact New Look Institute today to schedule your complimentary consultation and take the first step toward healthier, fuller-looking hair.

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