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Root Causes: Tackling Hair Health from the Inside Out

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Root Causes: Tackling Hair Health from the Inside Out

Featuring Dr. Glynis Ablon

Join the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology and Nutrafol in recognizing Hair Loss Awareness Month this August. This month aims to raise awareness how common hair thinning is and the effect it has on our lives. Watch the webinar below from Nutrafol to learn more about the root causes of hair thinning and how to improve hair health from the inside out.

Originally aired on August 25, 2022, this webinar features Dr. Glynis Ablon who presents both internal and external root causes of hair thinning in men and women through various life stages. Dr. Ablon addresses the etiology of hair thinning in both men and women including variabilities in scalp microbiome – the external foundation for healthy scalp and hair. Her presentation concludes with the latest treatment modalities for hair thinning including long-term clinical results with a standardized botanical nutraceutical.

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Glynis Ablon, MD, FAAD
Ablon Skin Institute and Research Center

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