Hair loss during cancer treatments - You might not think about how important your hair is until you face losing it. And if you have cancer and are about to undergo chemotherapy, the chance of hair loss is very real. Both men and women report hair loss as one of the side effects they fear most after being diagnosed with cancer.
Hair loss in children - Hair loss in children is typically caused by one of five conditions: Alopecia Areata, Tinea Capitis, Traction Alopecia, Trichotillomania, or Telogen Effluvium.
Eyebrow hair loss - There are many reasons for eyebrow hair loss. Use of eyebrow pencil excessively can hamper the growth of hair and make it fall. Excessive plucking, rubbing eyebrow from habit can also make eyebrow hair fall out. Eyebrow hair can also thin with ageing, just as scalp hair can.
Beard and moustache hair loss - Patches in the beard region are a sub-divison of "Areata" and are known as alopecia barbae. Its also considered as autoimmune conditions where hair loss is actually a case of mistaken identity. The immune system becomes confused and attacks the hair follicles in given regions of the face believing them to be "invaders".