Therapeutic Approaches for Alopecia Areata in Children Aged 6 to 11 Years
December 2025
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TLDR Children with alopecia areata need supportive care and off-label treatments due to a lack of approved options.
Alopecia areata (AA) in children aged 6 to 11 years is a chronic autoimmune condition causing nonscarring hair loss, significantly impacting their quality of life and leading to increased anxiety and depression. While systemic therapies like JAK inhibitors are available for older individuals, there are no FDA-approved treatments for children under 12, creating a therapeutic gap. This article discusses management strategies for this age group, focusing on supportive care, psychosocial support, and school accommodations, alongside topical therapies and off-label systemic treatments.