“I didn’t want to tell anyone about it, but maybe it will help someone with the same problem. I cried for the first few months and I couldn’t talk about it. I was sad and stressed about it, “she began Karolina Malisova your contribution to alopecia as you are aware that there are also more serious diseases.
“Before Christmas, I was sitting with my sister and I had a combed bun. She asked me if I knew I had no hair in the back. I thought she was kidding, so she took a picture of me on the phone. There was no hair wheel and it looked like a classic bald spot. I ran to my skin and wanted them to give me some treatment right away. I only got shampoo and corticoids. That was all. No one explained to me what it was like, how it happened, “the mission confided.
She was also examined for blood, but nothing was found. Even though the model thinks that corticoids are crap, she took them for a few days because she hoped it would work. Nothing happened, but her skin in the affected area worsened even more.
“It didn’t stop and I looked halfway through my hair. Really. After a fortnight it was the whole rear. Then it started to fall behind the ears, corners, the whole path. Maybe it wasn’t visible because I have a lot of hair and I wore it loose, “she said. “I began to wonder what it might be. I read that depending on the severity of alopecia areata, I could also look like eyebrows or eyelashes. ”
Hair loss can cause long-term stress. The model had a very hectic year. She was a stateswoman, had a holiday, moved to Prague, a new school was waiting for her.