HairHealthBlog.com publishes practical, plain-English educational content about hair loss (alopecia) and scalp health. The site aims to help readers understand common patterns, causes, workup logic, treatment frameworks, and realistic next steps.
1) Editorial purpose
The purpose of this website is educational. HairHealthBlog.com is designed to help readers understand hair loss topics more clearly, navigate related articles more easily, and recognize when professional evaluation may matter.
2) Who creates the content
Content is written and edited by TOUATI. For more about the author/editor role on the site, see TOUATI – Author & Editor.
3) Medical review status
HairHealthBlog.com is not a medical clinic. Unless a page explicitly states otherwise, content is not individually medically reviewed by a licensed clinician. The website does not provide personal diagnosis, treatment, or prescribing advice.
4) How we choose and use sources
- We prioritize reputable medical organizations, established medical references, drug labeling, and other trustworthy sources relevant to the topic.
- We include citations when making health-related statements, especially where clinical interpretation or safety matters.
- We avoid sensational framing, miracle-cure language, and guaranteed-result claims.
- We aim to summarize the topic in a way that is practical for readers without oversimplifying important red flags.
5) How we write
- Plain-English style: We translate medical topics into reader-friendly language whenever possible.
- People-first organization: We build content around real reader questions, symptom-first entry points, diagnosis-first pathways, and practical decision pages.
- Realistic expectations: We aim to explain uncertainty, timelines, limitations, and when not to assume a simple answer.
6) Updates and maintenance
- When a page changes in a meaningful way, we update the visible Last updated line.
- We refresh references when needed.
- Older pages may be revised to improve clarity, structure, linking, accuracy, or reader usefulness.
7) Corrections policy
If a reader spots a possible error, outdated statement, or unclear wording, they can contact us through Contact Us. When possible, include the page URL and a reputable source so we can review the issue efficiently.
8) Advertising, affiliate, and editorial independence
If HairHealthBlog.com includes advertising, affiliate links, or sponsored placements, these will be disclosed clearly where appropriate. Advertising does not control the site’s editorial conclusions or medical framing. For more, see the Advertising & Affiliate Disclosure.
9) Medical disclaimer
This website provides general educational information and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have sudden hair loss, scalp pain or burning, signs of infection, possible scarring alopecia, or rapid worsening, seek evaluation by a qualified clinician.
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Last updated: April 30, 2026.