has shared an update on her hair loss amid her ongoing battle with alopecia.
Melanie Sykes Opens Up About Alopecia Struggles
Melanie Sykes has shared an update on her hair loss amid her ongoing battle with alopecia. The TV presenter, 55, first opened up about her battle with alopecia ...
Advertisement
The TV presenter, 55, first opened up about her battle with alopecia back in April 2025 and taking to Instagram on Friday she showed the hair loss on either side of her head.
Lying on her back the star turned her head from side to side to show the impact of the alopecia as she captioned the clip '#Liberty'.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Melanie previously told fans back in December 2025: 'I am not well, as you know, I've been ill all year. I've got a condition. I'm losing my hair. I keep having crazy, like, all over everything, and I'm working on healing.'
She revealed she had been struggling with alopecia, suffers from a heart condition which causes palpitations, and has inflammation all over her body.
In an update in March she told fans: 'Hey strumps, My crown is pretty much what's left of my hair now and how healthy it is.
Advertisement
Melanie Sykes shared a hair loss update to Instagram on Friday amid her alopecia battle after she revealed she is 'two-thirds bald'
'I do get cold however, hence my beanie and various headwear but I'm learning to live with 'loss' and counting my blessings instead.
'It's not always easy to be grateful, but it is the key to happiness and takes daily, moment-to-moment practice. Practice love.'
Melanie shared a positive health update to end 2025 and revealed she was suffering from 'Post-Traumatic Growth'.
Advertisement
She took to Instagram and told fans how she was 'vibrating high' after 'transcending trauma' amid her battle with the autoimmune condition that's left her 'two-thirds bald' and with excessive inflammation all over her body.
Post-Traumatic Growth is the positive psychological change that some individuals experience after a life crisis or traumatic event.
She said: 'Even the most difficult times do pass, they do, and I just want to use this term post traumatic growth, it's real, you can be suffering from PTSD but still at the same time be experiencing post traumatic growth.'
'I'm in both camps because you can be both things at once, as long as I attend to myself and what makes me happy and feel grief about whatever has gone on and process it and move on from it'.
Advertisement
Before adding: 'We can transcend all trauma, we can be changed, and I am living f******g proof of that!'.
Lying on her back the star turned her head from side to side to show the impact of the alopecia as she captioned the clip '#Liberty'
The TV personality, 55, (pictured in 2017) opened up on her heartbreaking health battle after first confirming her alopecia diagnosis in April 2025




