Clinical Scorecard: Afro-Textured Hair: Clinical Framework for Care
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Condition | Afro-textured hair conditions including central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) and traction alopecia |
| Key Mechanisms | Elliptical hair shaft and retro-curved follicle contribute to uneven sebum distribution and increased susceptibility to breakage |
| Target Population | Individuals with Afro-textured hair |
| Care Setting | Dermatologic practice |
Key Highlights
- Weekly washing with appropriate products regulates scalp microenvironment
- Normal hair-pull test predicts low hair loss risk with fewer than two hairs pulled
- Dermoscopy may assist in diagnosing conditions in Afro-textured hair
- Mechanical tension and styling practices linked to hair loss conditions
- PADI3 gene mutations associated with CCCA
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
- Use hair-pull test and dermoscopy for evaluation
Management
- Implement weekly gentle cleansing with appropriate products
Monitoring & Follow-up
- Regular assessment of hair loss risk and scalp health
Risks
- Increased risk of breakage and hair loss from improper styling and product use
Patient & Prescribing Data
Patients with Afro-textured hair experiencing hair and scalp conditions
Focus on gentle cleansing and avoiding harsh styling practices
Clinical Best Practices
- Educate patients on the unique needs of Afro-textured hair
- Encourage protective styling to minimize mechanical tension
- Advise against excessive thermal and chemical treatments
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