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Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia

This is specifically for frontal fibrosing alopecia sufferers. To share information and support each other.

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Hair Toppers

Started by Leni. Last reply by Lang Bozic May 22. 10 Replies

I am interested in getting a topper but don't know where to go for one. Having one of those weeks when the hair keeps falling and I am not feeling very comfortable. I don't want to spend a lot of money. Thinking of ordering off the internet. Please…Continue

Get Ahead of Hairloss Event plus new information on FFA

Started by Liz. Last reply by Carol Aug 7, 2025. 11 Replies

Hi I don't post on here much so I may well be giving information which you might have been discussing already. Are any of you in the UK going to the Get Ahead of Hairloss event in London at the end of September? It has been organised by Dr Wong who…Continue

Food Allergy Testing question

Started by NorthCarolinaMama. Last reply by lordiron Nov 25, 2024. 10 Replies

Hello!I was wondering if anyone has been tested for food allergies to determine if a particular food is causing inflammation, which in turn could exacerbate FFA. I had the skin test a couple of years ago at an allergy clinic, and it came back…Continue

CARF Conference 2018 Notes

Started by CurlyK. Last reply by kevinsstelly Jul 14, 2024. 32 Replies

CARF 2018 Conference Notes:First of all, I am so glad I went to the CARF Conference! It was worth every dime I spent – a true investment in myself, but hopefully I can bless and encourage others from what I learned.The CARF staff and volunteers are…Continue

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Comment by Jen on June 9, 2014 at 1:23pm

thank you Alice. I am happy that your eyebrows have been restored. This is really helpful information.

Comment by Alice on June 9, 2014 at 12:00pm

The Elidel cream I use on my brows is the same stuff that is used for eczema.  I got some samples from my derm and they last forever.  I use a small amount once a day, in the evenings. The only side effect I have noticed, and it might be from the FFA rather than the drug, is that the skin under my brows burns if I wash my face in water that is too hot.

An abstract about using Elidel for brows in FFA can be found here -  http://www.docstoc.com/docs/146099490/KATOULIS-EN  In the reported case, the patient was also using oral dutesteride, aka Avodart, which I have refused. I'm trying spearmint instead to lower testosterone levels.

Comment by Classical Anne in NC mountains on June 9, 2014 at 9:51am

Alice, thanks for your response.  So you do not add Rogaine to your eyebrows as well?  Just Elidel on the brows?  I'm wondering if it's safe/appropriate to use both on my brows, maybe one in the morning, the other in the evening.  Just got the Elidel samples from my Derm last week and haven't started using them yet.  And forgot to tell her I had finally begun the Rogaine on my brows [which she had suggested for my scalp] so the question of interaction/conflict never came up.  Anyone else have thoughts?

Comment by Jen S. on June 8, 2014 at 8:23pm

Love hearing about the re-growth some of y'all are seeing.  Fingers and toes crossed!  :-)

Thanks for sharing! 

Comment by Jen on June 8, 2014 at 7:51pm

Alice,

This Elidel that you speak of is listed as treatment for eczema. Is this the same thing you use on your eyebrows?

Jen

Comment by Alice on June 8, 2014 at 6:41pm

Anne, I use both Elidel and Rogaine, but not on my scalp. I use Elidel on my brows, which are nearly back to where they were pre-FFA. I use 5% Rogaine on my scalp at night snd betamethasone diproprionate in the morning, to help with the itching. I've recently noticed that I have new hair growing right along the hairline, which I did not expect. The Rogaine (I use a generic liquid version) has really helped my hair look thicker but mostly on top. I haven't had much new growth on the sides but am able to cover that up.

Comment by Classical Anne in NC mountains on June 8, 2014 at 5:55pm

Quick question.  I have spent the afternoon reorganizing my scarf closet.  It has given my whole wardrobe such a boost.  I know that I am fortunate to still need no other accessory hair.  But I'm trying to be patient and hopeful that my eyebrows can be rescued.  Does anyone use BOTH Rogaine and Elidel [or similar combination] at the same time?

Comment by MJ on June 7, 2014 at 2:47pm
Anne Loiuse, it is as if you were writing on my behalf. I feel so much the same, although I have been holdingnanbit firmer with the gluten free, dairy free, with cheats here and there. I try not to obsess over hairlines and eyebrows, but I just cannot help myself! One other thing I don't know if I posted about previously is that Inhave stopped coloring my hair. My derm made a comment that peroxide, which is in both color and highlights may aggravate things. I meant to follow up on that, and in the moment forgot. Vut that is kind of an adjustment foe me as I have young girls and I like to look young for them! MJ
Comment by Anne Louise on June 7, 2014 at 10:26am
Classical Anne, thank you for your thoughtful post. I always appreciate your insights as well as those of the other ladies on this site. However, I'm developing a love/hate relationship with this site! Now that I have my new eyebrows and a med regimen in place for the next few months, I'm trying to put the FFA on the back burner for a while and get on with enjoying my life with my three sweet little ones who are growing way too quickly. But I keep getting drawn back into these discussions, saddened to see new members joining but heartened to see the warm welcome they receive (and a bit guilty for not welcoming them myself!)

I guess I'm entering a new stage in living with FFA. The shock has worn off and I've adjusted my routines to accommodate popping pills throughout the day and the topical applications as well. And my other newly developed habit is studying people's eyebrows and hairlines, from news anchors on TV to random people in the grocery store. It's similar to how I always scanned the left hand of a cute guy to see if he was married during my many years spent as a single gal!

Last Sunday I went to my first CARF support group meeting. This was the one rescheduled from the botched catastrophe back in April. It lasted for 2 hours and there were about 20 people there. All were women, some brought their husbands for support. I was surprised to learn FFA was in the minority. Most had LPP, about three others had FFA and a couple with very rare cicatricial alopecia. I am quite certain I was the youngest woman there.

The majority of the meeting was spent reviewing the CARF conference that took place in Chicago in April. I was hoping to learn of some breakthrough discoveries, but there wasn't much I heard that I already didn't know about. Dr. Goldberg did say that there hasn't been anything to show that any particular diet, such as gluten free or sugar free, has been shown to help with this disease. Mostly a rainbow of food (i.e. lots of fruits and veggies) is good for overall health. I did try gluten free for two months, but I found having FFA was hard enough and restricting some of life's pleasures was too difficult. I do eat a variety of fruits and veggies and an overall balanced diet, so until some definitive study is done on diet and hair loss, I will stick with that.

A lot of the women in the group were wearing wigs, and there was some discussion on all that wig wearing entails. From what I could tell, none go swimming with their wigs. The thought of giving up my favorite form of exercise is more than I can handle right now. It was hard enough not swimming for nearly a month while I was having my eyebrows done! I did share about how having my eyebrows done was a huge help, and in some ways I was the hit of the meeting! When it was over, many women came over to get a closer look at the artistry. So as a newly diagnosed member, I ended up giving more support that I received! Overall I'm glad I went and will continue to go to these meetings, which are only three time a year, but I am so very very grateful to have this forum available to me to air my feelings and identify with the rest of you and what you each are going through.

So if I seem silent, know that it is because I'm trying to get back to living life as normal as possible. I suspect many others in this group do the same. I notice that many read the posts but not many write. But that is the beauty of this site, it is here when we need it and we lean on each other in the ways that work best for each of us. Thanks to each of you for reading my long rambling post and thank you for being there!
Comment by Mareea on June 7, 2014 at 3:40am

Do any of you ladies have any experience with Tyrosine? A trichologist sold me a small tub for $40 but it might have been a waste of money. Another question; does exposure to direct sunlight aggravate the scalp with FFA? Should I use strong sunscreen on the  scar or hope for a bit of colour on the white strip? It is a relief being able to ask an informed group.   Mareea

 

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