CCCA
in Houston, TX
ScalpFit™ specializes in diagnosing and treating central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) in Houston, TX. This form of scarring hair loss most commonly affects Black women and typically begins at the crown of the scalp, leading to progressive thinning and potential permanent hair loss if left untreated. Our experienced team provides personalized, evidence-based care focused on protecting scalp health, slowing hair loss, and supporting long-term hair confidence.
What is CCCA?
Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) is a type of scarring hair loss that most commonly affects Black women. It usually begins at the center of the scalp and gradually spreads outward. CCCA occurs when hair follicles become damaged and are replaced with scar tissue, making it difficult for new hair to grow. People may notice thinning, tenderness, itching, or a burning sensation on the scalp. Early diagnosis and treatment are important, as they can help slow hair loss, reduce symptoms, and protect the hair that remains.
Recognizing Symptoms and Early Signs
Initial Hair Thinning
One of the earliest signs of central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) is subtle hair thinning, most often seen in Black women. It typically begins at the crown or center of the scalp and may develop gradually, making it easy to overlook. This thinning signals early follicular damage, and recognizing it early is important to help slow progression and reduce the risk of permanent scarring.
Scalp Tenderness or Itching
Progressive Bald Patches
Scalp Inflammation
Inflammation of the scalp may become more apparent, with redness, scaling, or even pustules in affected areas. This ongoing inflammation further damages hair follicles and increases the risk of permanent scarring. Prompt treatment can help control inflammation and preserve healthy hair.
Permanent Hair Loss
Main Causes of CCCA
Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) is most commonly seen in Black women and is believed to develop due to a combination of genetic factors and environmental influences. Research suggests that certain hair care practices, such as frequent use of chemical relaxers, heat styling, and consistently tight hairstyles, may increase scalp inflammation and stress on the hair follicles in some individuals. Over time, ongoing inflammation can lead to scarring and permanent hair loss. Early evaluation and treatment are important to help slow progression and protect remaining hair.
Treatment Options for CCCA
- Topical corticosteroids can reduce scalp inflammation and slow hair loss.
- Oral medications may help control immune responses and minimize further damage.
- Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy can stimulate hair follicles and encourage regrowth.
- Gentle hair care routines help protect the scalp and prevent irritation.
- Nutritional support can address deficiencies that may impact hair health.
- Hair transplant surgery may be considered for select cases after disease stabilization.
Who is at Risk for CCCA?
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Key Benefits of CCCA
Slows Hair Loss Progression
Reduces Scalp Discomfort
Preserves Remaining Hair
Improves Scalp Health
Boosts Confidence and Self-Esteem
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