Preparing Patients for Hair Transplant – LPP Patients or Other Scarring Alopecia Patients for Hair Transplant Surgery (FFA, CCCA)

Hair transplant in scarring alopecia: Not all hair loss conditions are suitable for hair transplantation. Having a hair transplant without proper precautions for preexisting conditions can result in a failed hair transplant. To avoid this, optimal conditions must be met before a hair transplant can be discussed. This article will explain the optimal conditions for […]
What is Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA)?

What is CCCA: CCCA stands for Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia and is a particular form of scarring alopecia hair loss that occurs almost exclusively in women of African descent. It is a common form of hair loss for Black women [1]. Hair loss from CCCA begins in the center of the top of the head […]
GASHEE Reported as First Botanical Product with Positive Response Towards CCCA

New GASHEE CCCA Publication: In a recent study titled: Treatment-Refractory Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia Responsive to a Novel Botanical Treatment published by Dove Medical Press in its peer-reviewed journal Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, four women who had failed several treatments with drugs responded to a new plant-based formulation – Dr. UGro Gashee (Manhattan Beach, […]