Get corticosteroid injections into bald patches
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What to Do
Visit a dermatologist for intralesional corticosteroid injections (typically triamcinolone acetonide) directly into the bald patches. Sessions are usually every 4-6 weeks. Multiple small injections are spaced across each patch.
Why It Works
Corticosteroid injections suppress the localized immune attack on hair follicles. They are considered the first-line treatment for limited alopecia areata (a few small patches). Regrowth typically begins within 4-8 weeks of the first session.
Tips
- Most effective for patches smaller than a palm
- Temporary skin thinning or small dents at injection sites can occur but usually resolve
- If no response after 6 months of injections, discuss alternative treatments with your dermatologist
Created: 2/6/2026, 6:35:18 PM commercial
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