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.


