Experience in Treatment of Diffuse Hair Loss

    Yu. A. Gallyamova, А. Н. Мареева
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    TLDR "Selenzin" and dietary changes significantly improved hair density and reduced hair loss.
    The document examines the treatment of diffuse hair loss, focusing on telogen effluvium, through two clinical cases of female patients. Both were treated with "Selenzin" and dietary changes, resulting in significant improvement in hair density and reduced hair loss after 3 months. The study highlights "Selenzin's" effectiveness in strengthening hair follicles and improving scalp conditions, and suggests that combining systemic and topical therapies can be advantageous. Other treatments like PRP therapy and minoxidil are also mentioned as potential options for managing hair loss.
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