How nuts did your hairloss make you? Question 5/18/2017
Hair loss can cause significant stress and anxiety, leading individuals to try various treatments like microneedling, hair transplants, and lifestyle changes. Some people find peace by accepting hair loss and focusing on other aspects of life, while others experience ongoing distress.
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