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Alopecia (young people)

  • Overview
  • What is alopecia?
    • What is alopecia? A medical overview
    • Alopecia symptoms: what does alopecia look and feel like?
    • Getting a diagnosis of alopecia
    • What are the different types of alopecia?
    • Alopecia and different areas of skin: where on the body?
    • Alopecia areata causes
    • Alopecia areata triggers
  • Getting help from medical professionals
    • What help can I get from medical professionals for alopecia?
    • Repeat visits to medical professionals for alopecia
    • Treatment and support options offered by medical professionals for alopecia
  • Treating and managing alopecia
    • Alopecia treatments: an overview of steroid treatments
    • Alopecia treatments: topical steroids
    • Alopecia treatments: steroid injections
    • Alopecia treatments: oral steroids (tablets)
    • Alopecia treatments: minoxidil
    • Alopecia treatments: topical immunotherapy
    • Alopecia treatments: immunosuppressant tablets
    • Alternative and complementary therapies, supplements and home remedies for alopecia
  • Everyday life with alopecia
    • The emotional impact of alopecia
    • Overview of physical appearance and alopecia
    • Wearing wigs, scarves and hats with alopecia
    • Eyebrow make-up, tattooing and eyelash extensions with alopecia
    • Diet and alopecia
    • Impacts of alopecia on exercise, social life and hobbies
    • Sleep, night-time and alopecia
    • Family life and alopecia
    • Friendships, relationships and alopecia
    • Being at school or university, studying and alopecia
    • Money and alopecia
    • Jobs, work and alopecia
  • Support and advice to others
    • Sources of information and support about alopecia
    • Advice to other young people with alopecia
    • Advice to medical professionals helping young people with alopecia
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    • A doctor speaks
  • Resources and Information
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Alopecia (young people)

Profiles - A doctor speaks

Professor Celia Moss

Professor Celia Moss is a Consultant Dermatologist, Honorary Professor of Paediatric Dermatology and member of the British Society of Paediatric Dermatology. She was awarded an OBE in 2016 for her work helping young people with skin conditions.
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