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HomeHealth & FitnessSpotlight On: Alopecia Justice League

Spotlight On: Alopecia Justice League

Alison Lee was 5 years old when her hair started falling out. While her classmates bonded over doing each other’s hair, she was struggling with a new diagnosis: alopecia areata.

“I didn’t know anyone else with the condition,” says Lee, now 19 years old. “And being stared at was pretty difficult.”

About 10 years later, things changed for Lee when her mother took her to an in-person support group for people with alopecia in her hometown of New York City. “It was the first time I’d been in a room with other people with alopecia areata,” says Lee. “Seeing other people who had the condition and being able to speak to others who had similar experiences was incredibly validating. It made me feel really good about myself.”

In 2021, when she was a sophomore in high school, Lee channeled those feelings and cofounded the Alopecia Justice League (AJL) with Kristen Lo Sicco, MD (a dermatologist), Lindsey Sullivan (who also has alopecia), and Julie Yoo. The organization raises awareness of alopecia, promotes community among people who have alopecia, and advocates for legislation at both the federal and state levels to expand insurance coverage of hair loss treatments and devices.

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