I’m 18 im doing prevention research but it may have gone a little bit further Research/Science 9/26/2025
Hair loss is influenced by scalp tension, stress, and environmental factors, not just hormones. Treatments like tretinoin, microneedling, scalp massage, and Botox can reduce tension and improve hair health.
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