It’s an autoimmune condition that can cause severe emotional distress, including depression and anxiety – and can get in the way of living a full life.
There are no approved treatments for Alopecia Areata, but researchers are working hard to change that.
A clinical research study is now underway in Scottsdale– and is seeking volunteers with Alopecia Areata who have suffered at least 50% hair loss of their scalp to participate.
In order to participate, you must have at least 50% hair-loss as a result of Alopecia Areata. Additional requirements may apply.