
Opinion|Videos|March 28, 2025
Brea's Patient Journey: Past Treatments and Experiences
Author(s)Arash Mostaghimi, MD, MPH, Brett King, MD, PhD
A panelist discusses how they've tried various treatments for alopecia areata, including topical corticosteroids, intralesional steroid injections, immunotherapy, and Janus kinase inhibitors, with varying degrees of success in managing their condition, from temporary partial regrowth to more substantial and sustained hair restoration with newer targeted therapies.
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What treatments have you tried for your alopecia areata? How did they work in the management of your condition?
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