Educational guides to common hair loss conditions, causes, symptoms, diagnosis conversations, treatment options, and when to seek medical care.

Start with the articles that match your current question, then compare the advice against your Norwood stage, donor area, budget, medical history, and treatment goals. For surgery-related decisions, use these guides to prepare consultation questions rather than as a substitute for an in-person medical evaluation.
See a white bulb on shed hairs? Learn what the telogen effluvium hair bulb means, how long regrowth takes, and what actually speeds recovery.
Seeing a white bulb at the root of shed hairs? Learn what telogen effluvium hair roots look like, why they fall, and when shedding stops on its own.
Does telogen effluvium affect your hairline? It can, but differently than androgenetic alopecia. Here's what the evidence shows about shedding patterns and...
Telogen effluvium is coded L65.0 in ICD-10-CM. Learn what this code means, why it matters for insurance, and how TE is diagnosed and treated.
See what telogen effluvium looks like at every stage, from diffuse thinning to regrowth hairs, with clinical photos explained. Know if what you see matches.
Telogen effluvium in men causes sudden, diffuse shedding 2-3 months after a trigger. Learn what causes it, how long it lasts, and how to treat it.
Telogen effluvium is temporary hair shedding triggered by stress, illness, or diet. Learn what it means, how long it lasts, and when to see a doctor.
Telogen effluvium in men causes sudden diffuse shedding, usually reversing in 3-6 months. Learn the real triggers, what the research says, and when to act.
See what telogen effluvium looks like at every stage, how it differs from pattern baldness, and what the photos tell you about recovery. Evidence-based guide.
See what telogen effluvium actually looks like in women, from peak shedding to regrowth, with real clinical signs, timelines, and when to see a doctor.
Wondering if your telogen effluvium is resolving? Learn the real signs of recovery, regrowth timelines, and when to see a dermatologist. Evidence-based guide.
Telogen effluvium regrowth typically starts within 3-6 months. Learn what new hair looks like, how long full recovery takes, and what actually speeds it up.