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Traction alopecia (TA) is an underreported scarring alopecia in children and adolescents. TA occurs from chronic tensile forces on the hair and can be caused by different hairstyles that pull the hair tightly, such as regularly wearing braids, ponytails, cornrows, dreadlocks, and weaves, or by treating hair with rollers, hair extensions, or chemical relaxers. Copyright © 2020 by S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Alejandro Lobato-Berezo, Sara Tormo-Mainar, Ramón M Pujol. Rapunzel Alopecia: A Peculiar Form of Non-Marginal Traction Alopecia Secondary to Excessively Long Hair. Skin appendage disorders. 2020 Sep;6(5):323-325


PMID: 33088821

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