Aging is another factor, as hair growth naturally slows down with age, resulting in sparse eyebrows for some individuals (1). Medical conditions such as alopecia areata, hypothyroidism, and skin ...
In addition to excessive maintenance, other common causes of eyebrow loss (madarosis) include nutritional deficiencies, pregnancy, certain medications, infections, thyroid conditions, chemotherapy, ...
Arash Mostaghimi, MD, MPA, MPH, director of the inpatient dermatology consult service at Brigham & Women's Hospital, discusses the utility of deuruxolitinib for treating moderate to severe alopecia ...