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You can stop your hair loss and reverse the aging process today.

Would you like your hair to look healthy again?
You can stop your hair loss and reverse the aging process today.
Dr. Cagnes is now offering a new service aimed at stopping the process of hair loss in men and women.
 
The issue of hair loss is becoming more and more common in patients even at a younger age.
 
The Covid epidemic has worsened the problem worldwide.
A study published by NCBI in November 2020, identifies hair loss as one of the side effects of the infection with the virus:
 
Patients start experiencing hair loss an average of 2 months after the infection and they can continue to experience problems up to 9 months from the initial event.
The phenomenon is called ”telogen effluvium” and is mostly related to the stress induced by the virus in the body.
 
Lauren Ploch, MD, a board certified dermatologist says “The reason this happens is that our bodies, when under stress, devote resources to functions that are physiologically more important. Your body is focused on healing and repairing itself and not focused on hair growth.”
 
Besides the Covid epidemic, the hereditary factor remains the single most common cause of hair loss . There is in fact a clear genetic predisposition to hair loss.
 
A nutritional deficiency, cancer treatment with chemotherapy, or the presence of an hormonal imbalance around the time of menopause could adversely affect the health of the hair as well.
 
At Sorgente Med spa we offer a comprehensive evaluation to determine the cause of your hair loss.
 
We will be able not only to make a diagnostic evaluation, but also to offer a plan of intervention tailored to your specific needs in order to address and correct the problem.
 
Please call the office to schedule your initial consultation at:
508-258-9260
 
Author
Dr. Lucia Cagnes Dr. Cagnes is a double certified Ob/ Gyn doctor in Europe as well as in the USA. She has been in practice in the US for more than 23 years.

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