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Hair loss is a psychologically devastating disorder, causing grave distress to patients of all ages, genders, and nationalities. Due to the visible nature of hair loss, individuals become increasingly self-conscious, and over time may develop anxiety or depression [1]. Furthermore, the psychological stress related to alopecia can impair functioning in social and professional arenas, affecting relationships and creating work related problems [1]. Despite the available treatments for alopecia, their efficacy is not well established and following disease course and treatment success relies on patient perception [2]. Quality of life (QoL) studies are a valuable tool in assessing patient well-being, coping mechanisms, and disease burden on patients’ activities of daily living, as well as effects of therapy [2,3].