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Dr. Robert A. Colgrove, Jr. is a board-certified physician with more than three decades of clinical experience. He earned his medical degree from Loma Linda University School of Medicine and completed advanced postgraduate medical training. Dr. Colgrove has practiced medicine in the Atlanta, Georgia area since 1986.
In his current practice, Dr. Colgrove focuses on the medical evaluation and management of hair loss conditions, including alopecia. His approach emphasizes patient assessment, education, informed decision-making, and medically appropriate planning related to hair loss concerns.
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Alopecia is a general medical term used to describe hair loss. There are several types of alopecia, and each can affect the scalp or other areas of the body in different ways. Some forms are related to genetics, while others may be associated with immune response, hormonal changes, stress, or underlying health conditions. A medical evaluation can help identify the specific type and contributing factors.
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