Just checking in with a couple of pics.Not much progress as far as growth in the bald areas but I'm still keeping on the journey. (Unfortunately, I do not have a before picture of my crown area to show the CCC Alopecia area but I did find a photo from earlier this year showing my traction alopecia.)
It's been an extremely slow process these past few months. I'm not that woman who gets 6 months of dramatic growth after trying a product or something, lol. I'm a slow head. While I do not see much progress, I am happy to see some peach fuzz coming in because my dermatologist told me that my edges and crown would most like never grow back. With that said I've been enjoying the personal challenge of trying to turn things around for my hair despite what she said.
In regards to the CCC Alopecia, it's challenging to monitor my progress because it's about a dime to penny size spot on the center area of my scalp It's hard for me to look at it, even with the help a mirror behind me. So I usually wait for the derm appt to get a detailed update on it. My derm exaplained that our goal is to prevent the crown area bald stop from spreading. She said typically when gone untreated, that bald spot can go from a dime size to a small pancake size over the years.
I do not want that.
My story since May 2015 (I found out about my alopecia on 4/30/15 and I started making a few changes to my regimen/hair habits the following month)
- I have been keeping up with the foam that my dermatologist prescribed me.
- I did use up a bottle of Minoval but I haven't' repurchased it ( i feel like it was causing me to grow facial hair and side burns)...I bought Wild Growth Hair oil instead.
- I did use up a bottle of JBCO.
- I stopped sew ins and braids completely.
- I do not do buns or puffs as often anymore...I barely do them so I don't cause unnecessary tension.
- I stopped being a PJ ( I had/have so many products to use up, smh)...I try to use up a product before I buy another so I can really pay attention to how my hair responds to a product.
- I lightly spray my hair/scalp often with H20+whatever products I'm trying to use up; I think of my scalp as a garden that you would water daily to keep it moisturized and promote an inviting environment for growth.
- I focus less on having a ton of products and focus more on technique. For example, under my wigs I opt to do gentle and loose two stands flat twists rather than cornrows. I leave a generous portion of my edges/front area out so it can be free at all times, no tension!
- I only wear wigs when I'm going out/at work. As soon as I get home, it's off.
- I massage my scalp frequently and pay attention to soreness of the scalp. The alopecia was causing me to to have sore scalp quite often but the foam has significantly helped that to stop.
- I keep up with my derm appts
- I'm more patient now when it comes to my hair. I'n not stressing or comparing my progress to others or setting hair goals based on a picture I saw on Pinterest, lol. I just stroll alongside the progress of my hair.
- I do take Biotin pills but I can be irregular sometimes.
- Although it's not hair care, I share my experience with other woman and just spread the word to them to not ignore tender spots, tight weaves/braids, hair breakage etc. Get it checked. And I educate and encourage my daughter and other young girls I may meet to preserve their hair and edges from now and I share my story with them.
(May 2015)
View attachment 346515 (December 2015)
I'll try to take better pictures from now on so I can really monitor the journey.
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