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Systemic and Local Effects of Stress on the Hair Follicle

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Systemic and Local Effects of Stress on the Hair Follicle

Proactive Interventions For Stressful Times

Since we understand that hair loss and thinning is an accumulation of multiple factors, this presentation will focus on stress and the pathophysiology of hair loss.

In this on-demand-video, Dr. Suneel Chilukuri presents both the systemic and local effects of stress on the hair follicle. He defines differing pathophysiology between chronic and acute stress and how each directly and indirectly impacts hair. He also defines and discusses the use of stress adaptogens and how to introduce them as part of a comprehensive intervention.

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  • Suneel Chilukuri, MD, FAAD, FACMS
  • Director of Cosmetic Surgery, Refresh Dermatology Chief of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery, Physician at Sugar Creek

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