Currently, there is no cure and no FDA-approved treatments for alopecia. Thus, the alopecia areata treatment market is completely dominated by off-label drug therapies. Depending on the extent of hair loss and age, there are a variety of alopecia areata treatment options are available. The main goal of treatment is to block the immune system attack or stimulate the regrowth of hair. This can be effective, especially for people with milder forms of the disease.
Moreover, approximately 700,000 people in the United States are diagnosed or affected by the alopecia areata, with just under half of these patients estimated to have complete scalp or total body baldness. Th...