In addition to the powerful sound and beats that are heard all over the world, there is another amazing feature in Ariana Grande It’s her hairstyle: a tight ponytail tied at the top of her head. While it’s her biggest trademark, this could also be the cause of the disease she’s living with: traction alopecia. Vivian Araujo, who also used and abused horsetail, also suffers from this condition.
According to the Ministry of Health, alopecia (or baldness) is the absence, thinning (hair loss) or loss, temporary or permanent, of hair or fur. The problem can occur locally, regionally, or overall.
Traction alopecia occurs when a person does hairstyles, like tight braids and ponytails, for example, that force the root of the hair. In these cases, there may be irreversible damage when the follicle is damaged, warns dermatologist Gustavo Martins.
Still according to Gustavo, with the exception of hereditary hair loss, it is possible to prevent or delay hair loss. This is because it is sufficient to remove the risk factors and introduce certain medications, when necessary, to reduce the chances of developing the condition. However, there are cases where hair transplantation can only represent an aesthetic solution to baldness.
“In the case of traction alopecia specifically, it is important for the patient to follow all recommendations of the accompanying physician, which may include medication as well as ‘rest’ for the scalp,” he adds.
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