If its alopecia areata then yes, she can definitely benefit from a few sessions of intralesional corticosteroid injections. There are many other types and causes of alopecia, so definite diagnosis and treatment can be advised only after detailed physical examination. Kindly schedule an appointment with your dermatologist for the same. Regards, Dr. Shruti Jadhav Devershi, Sólskin Professional Dermacare, Kharadi, Pune.
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Depending upon the type of alopecia lots of treatment options are available. Treatment can involve some simple prescription to be followed up at home to procedure like platelet rich plasma therapy, mesotherapy, LLLT- a type of laser, injections etc . It would be better to meet and consult a dermatologist with all previous available treatment records to know what is likely to work most for your mom. To know more about this visit
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Dr. Pradeep Kumari
Skin & Surgery International
Pune
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