Examining Hair Loss in Black Women – SLUCare Dermatology

Many different factors contribute to hair loss or alopecia in women. However, there are very specific considerations that are unique to the African American community. SLUCare Dermatology physician assistant Kimberly Brown leads the SLUCare Hair Loss Clinic. In this video, she discusses the cultural factors that contribute to hair loss in the black community. More information online at www.slucare.edu

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2 thoughts on “Examining Hair Loss in Black Women – SLUCare Dermatology

  1. Wow very informative. I can agree with what she is talking about. I have the thinning along my hairline and I do wear the braids

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