Could a Beanie Cause Traction Alopecia? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I have a few questions about traction alopecia. Firstly, I understand that it comes from pulling on the hair.

However, my questions are:
1) In which cases can traction alopecia arise from wearing a hat/beanie? Suppose the beanie/hat isn’t tight, but it is placed on your head in a way that holds long hair back (sort of like in a pony tail without actually tying the hair back)? I am not sure if this causes pulling, I do not think it does, but the main concern is with the fact that the hair is being held back.

2) Sometimes when I wear a beanie for a long time, I feel that the area around the nape of my neck is getting a bit sore or irritated. I think this is because the hat begins to “ride up” and it causes my skin to get irritated. Is this cause for concern when it comes to hair loss?

Thanks.

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A beanie can theoretically cause traction alopecia if you wear it all the time and the beanie is either too tight or fixed with a set of clips at the same location each time it is used. This is all within reasonable limits. If you notice the irritation then it isn’t a good sign. You don’t need me to tell you this, do you?

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