Discover the cause of your hair loss and learn which treatment options fit your goals and hair biology.
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Dr. Andy Higgins is a board-certified physician with more than 20 years of clinical experience. His medical background includes extensive experience in patient care, clinical evaluation, and physician oversight across a range of medical settings.
Dr. Higgins provides hair loss–related medical care within the scope of his training and licensure and maintains direct physician involvement throughout the care process.
He practices in accordance with applicable medical regulations, professional standards, and ethical guidelines related to hair loss evaluation and non-surgical management, delivering care in a regulated clinical setting.
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Alopecia is a general medical term used to describe hair loss. There are several types of alopecia, and each can affect the scalp or other areas of the body in different ways. Some forms are related to genetics, while others may be associated with immune response, hormonal changes, stress, or underlying health conditions. A medical evaluation can help identify the specific type and contributing factors.
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