First described in 1994 by Kossard,1 frontal fibrosing alopecia is characterized by scarring alopecia with gradual progressive recession of the frontotemporal portion of the hairline, occurring anywhere from 0.4 to 1.7 mm per month.2 This variant of lichen planopilaris is most commonly found in postmenopausal women and is increasing in prevalence. In addition to hair loss, other features associated with this condition include a band of thin, scarred skin with distinguished vessels, sparse lone v