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. 2008 Jun;144(6):759-62.
doi: 10.1001/archderm.144.6.759.

Standardizing the 60-second hair count

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Standardizing the 60-second hair count

Carina A Wasko et al. Arch Dermatol. 2008 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: To define the range of normal for a standardized 60-second hair count in men without alopecia.

Design: Convenience sample.

Setting: Hospital-based practice.

Participants: The study included 60 healthy men (age range, 20-60 years) without evidence of alopecia.

Main outcome measure: Range of normal for a standardized 60-second hair count.

Results: Among the 20- through 40-year-old men, the shedding range was 0 to 78 hairs, with a mean of 10.2 hairs. Among the 41- through 60-year-old men, the range was 0-43 hairs, with a mean of 10.3 hairs. Low intrapatient variability for hair counts was found in both age groups, indicating consistent results on consecutive days for all participants. When repeated 6 months later in both age groups, the hair counts did not change much. The hair counts were repeated and verified by a trained investigator, with results similar to those of subject hair counts.

Conclusion: A properly performed 60-second hair count is a simple, practical, and reliable tool for the assessment of hair shedding.

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