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I stumbled upon this type of hairloss while I was researching different types of alopecia. I fit into every single symptom of this hellish issue.
This condition causes permanent hairloss (the follicles get DESTROYED). I also have something called "Pili Torti", which makes my hair shafts very kinky and deformed looking (my hair went curly overnight once the shedding first started). This is also a symptom of lichen planopilaris, and it's the only medical issue that can cause pili torti.
Ragefuel. I am lucky to be taking 10mg of Tofacitinib every day, this is considered the best treatment options for lichen planopilaris. I am one week on this medication and am hopeful for the shedding/itching to stop in one to two months, as seen in this medical study-
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@wagbox @16tyo @nelson , jfl at how accutane triggered permanent diffuse hairloss which I am going through hell trying to stop.
@Porridge do you have lichen Planopilaris? Did your hair go curly at all? I noticed you did not mention tofacitinib in your protocol to stop this issue, makes me wonder why. Tofacitinib is the best treatment for this auto immune disease.
Picture of the highly potent medication I'm on, I'm just hoping it isn't rat piss FUARKK-
This condition causes permanent hairloss (the follicles get DESTROYED). I also have something called "Pili Torti", which makes my hair shafts very kinky and deformed looking (my hair went curly overnight once the shedding first started). This is also a symptom of lichen planopilaris, and it's the only medical issue that can cause pili torti.
Ragefuel. I am lucky to be taking 10mg of Tofacitinib every day, this is considered the best treatment options for lichen planopilaris. I am one week on this medication and am hopeful for the shedding/itching to stop in one to two months, as seen in this medical study-

Hair Loss in Lichen Planopilaris and Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia: Not Always Irreversible
Introduction: We present 2 cases in which typically irreversible lichen planopilaris (LPP) and frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) showed signs of reversal. Case Presentation: A 27-year-old Caucasian man presented with hair loss and intense pruritus on the vertex scalp for 4 years with...
@wagbox @16tyo @nelson , jfl at how accutane triggered permanent diffuse hairloss which I am going through hell trying to stop.
@Porridge do you have lichen Planopilaris? Did your hair go curly at all? I noticed you did not mention tofacitinib in your protocol to stop this issue, makes me wonder why. Tofacitinib is the best treatment for this auto immune disease.
Picture of the highly potent medication I'm on, I'm just hoping it isn't rat piss FUARKK-

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