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What is TELOGEN EFFLUVIUM?

Telogen effluvium is a condition where the hair stops growing and eventually falls out. It is a form of temporary hair loss.

 

WHAT CAUSES TELOGEN EFFLUVIUM?

Usually follows triggers like childbirth, surgery, stress, trauma, physical illness, nutritional deficiencies

HOW CAN WE TREAT?

Takeaways of this procedure

Usually follows triggers like childbirth, surgery, stress, trauma, physical illness, nutritional deficiencies

The effectiveness of the treatment of telogen effluvium depends on what is causing it.

Each method will be most effective when related to the cause.

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Is There A Right Way to use Conditioners?

There are a lot of doubts we all have about conditioners. Is it necessary to use a conditioner? Does conditioners lead to dandruff and hairfall? What ingredients should I look for in my conditioners and what I should avoid and so on. 

 

Here’s a complete guide of Dr Monisha Aravind explains what kind of conditioners should one use for each hair type and hair concern.

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Is Acne Treatment Same for All?

We always look for creams, face washes, and treatments that can clear away our acne in just one go. But, is that really possible?

Here, in this video, Dr. Monisha clears this misconception and advice on how to deal with acne and acne treatments. Moreover, she explains “patience” is the key to successfully getting rid of your acne.

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Can Chemical Peels Treat Dark Circles?

Wondering what causes dark circles and how to get rid of them? Have questions like are there any DIYs & treatments available dark circles? Yes, there are many treatments available for dark circles & one among them is Chemical Peels.

Here’s a video of Dr Monisha Aravind explaining in detail about the treatment and giving us a glimpse of how the entire treatment is done.

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