Haarausfall: Ein Überblick über verschiedene Ursachen
Clinical comparison of common hair loss types
This table summarizes the key clinical differences between pattern hair loss, diffuse shedding, patchy hair loss, and scarring alopecia.
| Alopecia androgenetica | Telogen effluvium | Alopecia areata | Frontotemporal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Non-scarring (pattern hair loss) | Non-scarring (reactive shedding) | Non-scarring (autoimmune, patchy) | Scarring (cicatricial) |
| Mechanism | Follicle miniaturization driven by androgen sensitivity (incl. DHT) | Temporary shift of many follicles into telogen (resting) phase | Immune attack on follicles causing inflammation and patchy loss | Chronic inflammation with fibrosis and permanent follicle destruction |
| Onset | Gradual, often over years | Often acute/subacute (weeks–months after a trigger) | Sudden, with distinct patches | Gradual but progressive, often subtle early signs |
| Pattern | Temples/crown (men) or diffuse thinning with part widening (women) | Diffuse, even shedding across the scalp | Round/oval bald patches | Band-like frontal hairline recession + often eyebrow thinning |
| Scalp findings | Usually no inflammatory redness/scaling | Usually normal; sometimes scalp sensitivity | Often smooth patches; nail changes may occur | Redness/scaling, burning/itch; loss of follicular openings in scarred areas |
| Reversibility | Partially modifiable; typically long-term/progressive | Often temporary; recovery possible once trigger resolves | Regrowth often possible, course can fluctuate | Not reversible in scarred areas |
| When to consider evaluation | If progressive thinning or clear pattern changes develop | If shedding persists > 6 months or triggers are unclear/ongoing | If new patches appear, eyebrows are involved, or rapid spread occurs | If hairline recession occurs with redness/scaling or eyebrow thinning |
Note: This is general educational information and does not replace medical diagnosis. If symptoms progress rapidly or are unclear, medical evaluation is advised.